All Property Week articles in International Supplement 9 November 2001
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Insight
Russian roulette
Investors in Moscow who enjoyed soaraway growth before seeing the economy collapse are now set for a smoother ride, but there are other hazards to negotiate.
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Markets
Warsaw packed
Poland's capital was flattened by the Nazis and is still a hotch-potch of post-war architecture. But the city is now gaining a strong post-Soviet spirit
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Insight
In need of Reform
Somehow, Warsaw's Reform Group managed to build a 2m sq ft shopping centre that is almost finished and completely unlet. New investors are now trying to secure its future
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Markets
Mark of respect
Protests followed Marks & Spencer's shock announcement of its withdrawal from Europe, but now all 3,350 jobs could be saved as other retailers come to the rescue.
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Insight
Hungary for success
Budapest does not have a history of triumph. But as a key central European capital, it is working hard to catch up with the west. We review its three main commercial sectors
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Insight
Poles apart
Twelve years ago today the Berlin Wall fell. We visited Warsaw and Moscow and, over the following pages, reveal how they have changed. First we visit a Warsaw 'shopping centre' that is doing fantastic business selling everything from CDs to Semtex. Welcome to Stadium