With a few exceptions, European cities lack a clear overview of their real estate activities and their management of public properties is extremely fragmented. This is hampering their strategic planning processes at a time when many cities are looking to dispose of real estate as a way of cutting costs. These are the main findings of a study on real estate management in 15 European cities by consultancy firm Deloitte. This part of PropertyEU's website is a subscription-only service. At this moment you don't have access to this article. Subscribers can read the full article by clicking a link from our newsletter. |