Overnight, a ton of solid companies in Shanghai just vanished. Did they go bankrupt or pack up and leave? Who knows. First, Volkswagen shut down their Anting plant, and now their Nanjing plant’s gone too. TOTO and Yakult? They’ve closed production lines as well. Here’s the deal: on one hand, there’s a bunch of great factory spaces sitting empty now—good news, right? But the bad news? Nobody’s renting them. Places in Anting and Fangtai Road that used to go for 1.5 yuan a square meter? They’re struggling to find takers at 1.1 yuan. Over in Huating or Xuhang, you can snag top-notch factory space for just 0.8 or 0.9 yuan. That’s Shanghai for you. Other cities are probably in even rougher shape. These past two years? BrutalJoin this channel to get access to perks:
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