
office, retail, and logistics sectors
The office sector involves buildings primarily used for administrative work, such as companies’ headquarters, with spaces designed for employees to work indoors. The retail sector includes spaces like stores, shopping malls, and outlets where consumers purchase goods and services. The logistics sector encompasses warehouses, distribution centers, and transportation hubs that facilitate the storage, movement, and delivery of products. Together, these sectors support different aspects of commercial activity—office for business operations, retail for consumer sales, and logistics for product distribution—forming the backbone of the economy’s physical infrastructure.