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Almost 250 buildings in Poland are certified in the BREEAM and LEED systems and the number of those distinctions increased by over 60 per cent within last year.
read more >Almost 250 buildings in Poland are certified in the BREEAM and LEED systems and the number of those distinctions increased by over 60 per cent within last year.
read more >A high surplus in the capital of Poland may cause that rents will come down below the level of 10 euro per one sq. m in some locations.
read more >The total value of transactions amounted to 1,43 billion euro in the first quarter of 2015 on the commercial investment market in the Central and Eastern Europe. The JLL and Cushman & Wakefield companies presented reports devoted to that issue.
read more >According to research conducted by Provident Polska, the expenses related to Easter are much lower in comparison to Christmas but three times as high as in case of a normal weekend. An average Polish family is going to spend 363 zlotys.
read more >Wrocław gained 160 000 sq. m of office space at the end of 2014. It is expected that the local office market may grow to the level of 690 000 sq. m in 2015.
read more >Only 15 per cent of Polish companies have made a decision about investing their means so far. However, it is expected that the interest is going to increase in the future.
read more >According to Cushman & Wakefield company, a depreciation of investments in real estates in the world was recorded for the first time in five years in 2014.
read more >The analysts from Cushman & Wakefield company envisage that this year’s activity of developers in Poland will be revolving around 3 billion euro.
read more >Knight Frank: one quarter of transactions on the commercial market is financed by private investors.
read more >Colliers divided office markets in Europe into four categories. Poland is in the group of stable countries.
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