All Property Week articles in International supplement 8 November 2002
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Property fantasia
Imagine a place where you can build your own land, where entire shopping malls sell nothing but jewellery. Dubai is the land of developers' dreams. Or is it? We leapt into a speedboat to find out
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Don't mention the war
Western companies are feeling the backlash as Saudi Arabia braces itself for a US attack on Iraq. But money could pour into the UK as a result.
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On the wild side
Booming economy, rents at all-time highs, investors fighting for a slice of the action… could this really be Moscow? We investigate a property revolution in action
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Lost in space
Hungary has been a victim of its own success, with the economic slowdown leaving Budapest awash with vacant office space and unlet retail units.
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States of diversity
Ian Gladwin of Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker in Kuwait rounds up sector activity across the smaller Gulf states, particularly Kuwait's efforts to diversify from its reliance on oil
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At the crossroads
Poland's potential as the gateway of Europe has unleashed foreign interest but the immaturity of Warsaw's market poses challenges in the run-up to EU accession.
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Bouncing Czechs
This summer's floods have drenched the properties of Prague but the deluge does not seem to be dampening the spirits of office and retail investors.
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Bloc busters
DTZ Research offers an overview of the investment market in east and central Europe and the shifting focus of attention between Budapest, Warsaw and Prague