All Property Week articles in Global October 2007

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    Shedding its poor image

    Global October 2007

    Whereas eastern Europe is regarded as a safe haven for investors, Russia and Ukraine are still seen as an incalculable risk. Stuart Watson reports

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    The global market in minutes

    Global October 2007

    Claer Barrett brings you news from across the world’s markets

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    A Market on fire

    Global October 2007

    After two ‘straw fires’ in the German property market, a sustained boom suddenly seems possible.

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    Partners in crime

    Global October 2007

    Cons, bribes and missing owners … Claer Barrett reports on the pitfalls of finding a local partner

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    The con is on in emerging markets

    Global October 2007

    The problem of finding a local partner is one of the murkier sides of the slick cross-border investment world.

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    Seconds in command

    Global October 2007

    Russia’s tier-two cities are rolling out the red carpet for foreign investors yearning for mega malls, hypermarkets and luxury hotels, finds Sean McAllister

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    The dynamo in Bucharest

    Global October 2007

    Romania and the Czech Republic are increasingly attracting international and institutional commercial investments.

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    All you need is love

    Global October 2007

    Berlin is still recovering from its former division and is doubted by many investors, but there is still plenty to love about the German capital.

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    Hands across the water

    Global October 2007

    Claer Barrett meets Neil Prime, head of office agency for Jones Lang LaSalle’s English business, and Peter Riguardi, president of JLL’s New York office

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  • Online

    ProLogis completes $735m Japanese sale and leaseback

    2007-10-02T15:28:00Z

    ProLogis has completed a $735m (£359m) sale and leaseback deal with Japanese electronics supplier Matsushita for a 17-strong logistics portfolio.