Turkey and the Balkans
Language: English Series: EuroProperty ; 17 March 2008, 32-35(7) Publication details: 2008Subject(s): Summary: Reports that Turkey's growing economy has stimulated the development of shopping centres in Istanbul, including many which are not up to modern standards. Finds investors are looking to other Turkish cities. Finds a land shortage is pushing up office rents in Istanbul, and that the retail sector is growing apace. Suggests that there are political problems there and in Serbia, whilst Croatia is a more stable investment environment. Reports that retail development in Greece is being hampered by land and planning issues, despite increasing levels of consumer demand.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L143042 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 143042-1001 |
Reports that Turkey's growing economy has stimulated the development of shopping centres in Istanbul, including many which are not up to modern standards. Finds investors are looking to other Turkish cities. Finds a land shortage is pushing up office rents in Istanbul, and that the retail sector is growing apace. Suggests that there are political problems there and in Serbia, whilst Croatia is a more stable investment environment. Reports that retail development in Greece is being hampered by land and planning issues, despite increasing levels of consumer demand.