In the heart of Neijiang, a third-tier city in China’s Sichuan province, a queue forms outside a newly opened Starbucks. It’s not the first in town, but it’s the first drive-through. In a city known ...
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China’s Real Estate Recovery Isn’t Happening Everywhere. Which Cities Are Bouncing Back—and Which Ones Aren’t.
After nearly four years of turmoil, China’s property market is no longer collapsing. But it isn’t exactly recovering, either. Instead, a clear divergence has emerged between the country’s top-tier ...
It’s a dramatically different approach than building large-scale water diversion infrastructure like levees and concrete, and ...
In THE first decade of Xi Jinping’s rule, builders in China poured more concrete than America did in all of the 20th century. Urban areas expanded by 40%. No longer. In the past five years the ...
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