Banks prefer modern office buildings in city centre
The majority of Polish banks place their headquarters in A or B-class office buildings in the centre of Warsaw. Wola becomes attractive as well.
read more >The majority of Polish banks place their headquarters in A or B-class office buildings in the centre of Warsaw. Wola becomes attractive as well.
read more >The stagnation of German economy is intensified by the Eurozone crisis. However, according to prognoses, the country's economy may gradually return to growth.
read more >Growing business confidence and an increase in turnover in 2013 will boost European office market.
read more >Coface reports the largest number of bankruptcies in Poland in 8 years. The construction sector is the most threatened.
read more >Colliers International's report presents markets with growing potential in the BPO sector.
read more >Warsaw Research Forum has published data concerning the office market in Warsaw in Q4 2012.
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read more >Volume of investment transactions on property market in the Middle Europe in 2012 is lower than in the previous year.
read more >The most expensive office location in the world is Hong Kong, London's West End took second place and Warsaw ranks 64th place.
read more >RICS report shows the most important aspects of investment and stresses the need to monitor the project.
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