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IVG sees losses narrow after restructuring programme
German property company IVG Immobilien recorded a consolidated net loss of EUR 158 mln in 2009, down from a loss of EUR 451.7 mln the previous year...
More distressed assets seen hitting market but in fewer countries: RICS
Real estate professionals in 25 countries expect more distressed properties to come onto the market in Q1 2010, although in fewer countries than in...
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More distressed assets seen hitting market but in fewer countries: RICS
Investment activity picks up in Poland: C&W
Madrid to see more foreign investor activity in 2010: Savills
Pirelli RE targets sales of EUR 1.3-1.5 bn in 2010
IVG sees losses narrow after restructuring programme
Herald fund buys retail warehouse park in Germany
VastNed Retail buys high-street store in Istanbul
CBRE Investors launches defined contribution fund
NREP raises EUR 165m for Nordic Logistics Fund (SE)
Redevco appoints new managing director in Belgium
Finance | Paris court limits Coeur Defense's protection from creditors
Paris court limits Coeur Defense's protection from creditors
A French appeals court has ruled against an extension of the protection plan proposed by owners of Paris skyscraper Coeur Defense. The 182,000 m2 complex, which was acquired by Lehman and Atemi for EUR 2.1 bn in July 2007, has been at the centre of a conflict between the owners and the debtholders since late 2008.
MIPIM | Old and new worlds meet in Cannes
Old and new worlds meet in Cannes

As the first major property fair to test market sentiment in 2010, Mipim is waiting with bated breath to see whether this year’s attendance levels will exceed last year's, says MIPIM director Nadine Castagna.

Out Now | January/February edition
January/February edition

The January/February edition of PropertyEU Magazine features forecasts for the year ahead from key industry leaders; our ranking of the top 25 European real estate developers; and interviews with Georg Hammerstein of Pramerica Real Estate Investors and Henri Faure of BNP Paribas Real Estate.