Warsaw Research Forum presented data about Warsaw
Warsaw Research Forum has collected data about the Real estate market in Warsaw and presented the state of research for the end of the first quarter of 2012.
read more >Warsaw Research Forum has collected data about the Real estate market in Warsaw and presented the state of research for the end of the first quarter of 2012.
read more >Not office sector, but retail sector mainly attracts investors to Central Europe. In this region Poland remains a leader with EUR 728 million invested in Q1 2012.
read more >Office of the City of Krakow, in cooperation with Colliers International Poland, has prepared a report, devoted to commercial real estate market in the capital of Malopolska.
read more >We present a summary of the Guide to the Polish real estate market by Ernst & Young (the part about the office market). Over 160 pages publication is available in English only.
read more >On 14th March 2012 RICS and Macdonald & Company have published survey considering professionals' approach to their remuneration and economic situation.
read more >At the end of 2011 nearly 1 million sq. m of modern office space was under construction.
read more >Warsaw remains unrivaled among Polish cities in terms of attractiveness to tenants. In terms of planned office space (currently building and in planning phase) in 2012 and 2013, the Polish capital takes second place right after Paris.
read more >A company founded in 1994 in Warsaw, listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange and world markets, has released its financial results for 2011.
read more >Jones Lang LaSalle has published a report "The Warsaw Real Estate Market, the 4th quarter of 2011".
read more >The best strategies of acquiring new investors with foreign capital in Eastern Europe have Katowice, Krakow and Lublin. The top ten also included Warsaw (6th position) and Poznan (8th position).
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