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News Cautious start of the year in Slovakia
16
Aug
2017

Cautious start of the year in Slovakia

by Ákos Budai
The Slovak investment volume reached only €154 million in H1 2017. A number of transactions, across all sectors currently in various stages of the transaction process are estimated to be worth ca. €350 million and should fall into H2 2017, JLL reports.
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News Retail drives CEE real estate investment markets
14
Aug
2017

Retail drives CEE real estate investment markets

by Ákos Budai
Real estate investment flows into the Central & Eastern European region rose 17% year-on-year in the first half of 2017 to €5.4 billion, putting 2016’s cycle high of €12.2 billion well in 2017’s range, according to Colliers International’s latest report.
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News Investment volume to reach the €1 billion mark in Romania
09
Aug
2017

Investment volume to reach the €1 billion mark in Romania

by Ákos Budai
After spectacular 2016 economic results and a record-breaking FDI level of €4.1 billion, Romania’s prospects for 2017 look very promising. Bucharest, a specialized IT hub in the CEE region, has recently welcomed several new global brands such as Fitbit and the Coface Group. This influx has boosted the city’s office sector and is making Romania's capital city an attractive destination for investment funds. The yield spread between Western and even other CEE markets is still significant, with prime office yields in Bucharest at around 7.25%.
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News €1 billion spent on Polish real estate in Q2 2017
28
Jul
2017

€1 billion spent on Polish real estate in Q2 2017

by Ákos Budai
Investor appetite on the Polish real estate market in Q2 2017 has translated into high transaction volumes which stood at approximately €1 billion. The retail sector accounted for 80% market share of capital invested in Q2, mainly resulting from large portfolio acquisitions. If pending deals conclude, the year-end result should be close to €4.2-4.4 billion, which would be similar to the record of 2016.
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News European investment booms in Q2 2017
27
Jul
2017

European investment booms in Q2 2017

by Ákos Budai
Total real estate investment in Europe reached €74 billion in Q2 2017, representing a 25% increase on the same period last year, according to CBRE. Central Europe as a region proves to be more attractive to international investors than last year with Hungary accounting 15% of the overall investment volume.
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News Return of CEE emigrants can boost local property markets
21
Jul
2017

Return of CEE emigrants can boost local property markets

by Ákos Budai
7 million citizens of the CEE-6 countries reside in Western Europe and the return of even a relatively small portion of these would boost regional GDP, stimulating the development of real estate markets, says Colliers International in its latest research report "Labour Force Boomerang"
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News Investors go for retail portfolios in Poland
11
Jul
2017

Investors go for retail portfolios in Poland

by Ákos Budai
According to Savills, the total volume of commercial property investment transactions concluded Q2 2017 in Poland exceeded €1 billion. Investor activity is high, driven mainly by portfolio transactions. 
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News Where will new money come from to the region?
06
Jul
2017

Where will new money come from to the region?

by Ákos Budai
On 19 September 2017 the fifth edition of CEE Property Forum, organized by Property Forum in partnership with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) will gather leading real estate professionals and top executives from Central & Eastern Europe to analyse the potential of the regional real estate market from a global perspective. 70 speakers and more than 400 visitors will come together in Vienna, creating a unique networking opportunity. 
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News What’s next for Budapest’s retail market?
22
Jun
2017

What’s next for Budapest’s retail market?

by Ákos Budai
The residential and office markets have received the lion's share of attention in Budapest recently, but the retail market is also gaining more interest from both tenants and investors. Tourism is booming, domestic purchasing power is growing and the only thing that can hinder growth is the lack of available space and new developments on the market.
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News Warsaw to capture a share of post-Brexit business
14
Jun
2017

Warsaw to capture a share of post-Brexit business

by Ákos Budai
Savills has listed the trends dominating Warsaw’s office market. The most important observation is the creation of a new group of tenants – co-working space operators, which generate an increasing share of demand. Also, as a result of Brexit, up to 4,000 new jobs can be created in Warsaw and the falling unemployment rate will increase the importance of office space in attracting best talents.
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Latest news


New leases

  • Piotr Kalisz has joined Knight Frank Polska, where he will take over the management of the Tenant Representation Department in Warsaw.
  • 7R Park Poznań West has been fully leased. The latest tenants are Still, a supplier of forklifts and warehouse technology, and Cycle, a company offering services for electric bicycles. Both companies will occupy a total of 6,800 sqm of space.
  • Eurocash Group is staying at the Warsaw office complex Diuna from the portfolio of PineBridge Benson Elliot and Syrena Real Estate for the next few years.The company has signed an agreement to lease four floors in Building A, totalling nearly 4,600 sqm of space.

New appointments

  • Polski Związek Firm Deweloperskich (Polish Association of Property Developers) elected new authorities at its general meeting in Katowice. Maciej Wandzel was elected chairman of the board. He will replace Grzegorz Kiełpsz, who became honorary president of the PZFD.
  • Piotr Herian has taken up the position of ISS CFO for Poland and the Baltics. ISS is a leading company in the creation of friendly workplaces and comprehensive facilities management.
  • Paulina Strutyńska has been promoted to the position of Leasing & Asset Director at Skanska’s commercial development business unit. She is now responsible for leasing processes in the Warsaw market as well as Key Customer Management. Agnieszka Krawczyk-Rogowska is responsible for project commercialization and client liaison in Gdańsk, Kraków, and Bucharest, while Marek Stasieńko is responsible for the Wrocław, Poznań, and Łódź markets.

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