All Property Week articles in Global November 2007
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Sing when you’re winning
The men behind Treasury Holdings’ Chinese investment fund explain its ‘karaoke’ approach to doing deals in China.
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Pole Vaulters
US logistics developer Panattoni is using its bridgehead in Poland to launch an onslaught on the rest of the continent.
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Retail near varna
Miller Developments is pushing into Bulgaria. Hardeep Sandher reports from Sofia and Varna
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In the palm of his hands
The green agenda has the support of the ruler of Dubai. But are developers taking notice? Richard Heap reports from the emirate’s Cityscape
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Europe’s finest
On 12 October, Munich’s Hotel Bayerischer Hof played host to the European Property Awards, organised by Property Week, Corenet, and Expo Real. Morgan Stanley’s John Carrafiell won a Supreme Achievement award for his contribution to cross-border investment over the last 10 years, and Unibail chief executive Guillaume Poitrinal who led ...
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Dynamic Duality
The positives and negatives are finely balanced in China’s burgeoning property market. Claer Barrett reports from Shanghai on the ‘yin and yang’ of investment
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Crossing continents
Nick Loup is the man charged with driving forward Grosvenor’s Asian expansion. Claer Barrett caught up with him in Shanghai
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Karaoke Kings can rule chinese market
In the wake of the global credit crunch, gaining exposure to Asian real estate is the ideal way of harmonising your portfolio.
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Let the games begin
Next year’s Olympics have prompted an unprecedented construction boom in Beijing.
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World beater
South Africa’s commercial property is outperforming the rest of the world on the crest of a stable economy and now a certain sporting triumph. Sean McAllister reports from Cape Town
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A Peso the action
After a decade of economic growth, Mexico is proving a more attractive proposition for investment than its northern neighbour.
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Hands across the water
Aditi Shah meets Martin Towns, 27, divisional director of property at Close Investments, and James Robertson, 24, senior investment surveyor at King Sturge’s Paris office