European Property Awards 2006
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£1bn investment for Gloucester
23 October 2006
Gloucester Heritage Urban Regeneration Company is to bring £1bn of investment to the city over the next ten years
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A year in Europe
European Property Awards 2006
Since the last European Property Awards the cross-border investment and development market has exploded. New schemes have opened, big projects have been unveiled and a host of personalities have arrived on the European stage. This is how Property Week has reported the news
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Cordea Savills launches new fund
23 October 2006
Cordea Savills is to launch its second residential land bank fund, it was announced this morning
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European city of the future
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Moscow
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European deal of the year
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Morgan Stanley Real Estate Funds’ acquisition of AM Development
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European funding partner of the year
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Eurohypo
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European industrial Agency team of the Year
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King Sturge
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European industrial developer
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ProLogis
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European investment agency team of the year
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CB Richard Ellis
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European occupier of the year
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Shell
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European office agency team of the year
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Cushman & Wakefield
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European office developer of the year
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Hines
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European Property Awards 2006
European Property Awards 2006
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European property personality of the year
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Leon Bressler, Unibail
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European retail agency team of the year
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Cushman & Wakefield
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European retail/leisure developer of the year
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ING Real Estate
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Retailer of the Year
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Zara
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Supreme European property achievement
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Ian Coull, Slough Estates
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Welcome to the new Europe
European Property Awards 2006
Ten years ago, when Property Week was established, there was relatively little real estate activity across European borders.







