BilibiliWorld 2026 devient le plus grand salon ACGN d'Asie avec ses 400 000 visiteurs
Why this matters
The emergence of BilibiliWorld 2026 as Asia’s largest ACGN (Animation, Comics, Games, and Novels) convention, drawing 400,000 visitors, signals a notable shift in experiential real estate demand within the entertainment and cultural sectors. While the event is based in Shanghai, its scale and audience engagement underscore the growing institutional interest in venues that can accommodate large-scale, niche cultural gatherings. For US commercial real estate allocators, this development highlights the potential for specialized event spaces and convention centers to serve as anchors for urban entertainment districts, driving ancillary leasing and hospitality activity. Moreover, the success of such a large-scale, multi-day event reflects robust consumer appetite for immersive experiences, a trend that has implications for retail and mixed-use CRE strategies. It suggests that capital may increasingly flow toward assets capable of hosting high-frequency, high-attendance events, which can diversify income streams beyond traditional office or residential uses. Lending conditions for these asset types may evolve as lenders reassess risk profiles tied to experiential venues, especially given their sensitivity to consumer trends and event-driven cash flows. Overall, BilibiliWorld’s scale points to a maturing segment of cultural real estate that US investors and lenders should monitor as part of broader diversification and repositioning efforts.
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SHANGHAI, 13 juillet 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- BilibiliWorld 2026 (« BW2026 »), le salon ACGN complet organisé par Bilibili et qui s'est déroulé sur trois jours, s'est achevé le 12 juillet. Avec une superficie identique à…
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