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News Carrefour aims to become more digitised in Poland
11
Apr
2018

Carrefour aims to become more digitised in Poland

by Import Sys
Carrefour Poland presented an overview of the chain’s activities in 2017, the strategical objectives for 2018 as well as the actions that will be undertaken as part of the transformation plan of the Group, called “Carrefour 2022”.
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News 80% of what we do will be automated, what about the rest?
15
Mar
2018

80% of what we do will be automated, what about the rest?

by Ákos Budai
The pace of change in property is undoubtedly getting faster. The way real estate is being built, managed and valued is being digitised which means that sooner or later many of the current job titles will disappear. Property Forum reports from MIPIM where a discussion held on the Colliers International boat provided a deep insight into the future of the property business.
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News Warsaw to be fully revitalised by 2020
15
Mar
2018

Warsaw to be fully revitalised by 2020

by Import Sys
Warsaw, Poland’s capital and largest city, has a population of more than 1.75 million. It is also the country’s biggest labour market and home to many university-level schools with a strong R&D sector. It boasts a relatively low unemployment rate which stood at 5.6% at year-end 2017 and the highest gross monthly salary averaging €1,300 (PLN 5,432). Warsaw is growing at a rapid pace, combining modernity with history, new business districts with green areas, the latter accounting for 28% of the city’s total area in 2017, and investing in both public transport and alternative means of transport (including 400 km of cycle lanes as at the end of 2017). Cushman & Wakefield has launched its latest report Warsaw 2020 on Warsaw’s future and major developments transforming the city’s skyline
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News Retailers need to stop being dinosaurs, our world has changed
08
Feb
2018

Retailers need to stop being dinosaurs, our world has changed

by Ákos Budai
The European retail market has changed drastically and market players looking to stay in the race need to invest in innovation. Although there is no definite recipe for success, the general consensus is that offline stores need to transform into places that provide an experience. Panellists at the RICS European Retail Conference 2018 in Milan provided an insight into the key industry developments
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News What does the future of retail look like?
14
Dec
2017

What does the future of retail look like?

by Import Sys
Shopping centres of the future will become just ‘centres’ and will reinvent themselves as mixed-use destinations. Healthcare, educational and leisure facilities will all become a fundamental part of the shopping centre, according to new insights from the Future of Retail 2030, by CBRE.
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News Shopping centres will have a hard time surviving
19
Oct
2017

Shopping centres will have a hard time surviving

by Ákos Budai
The increased use of technology is already changing the way industrial property is being built and used. Tim Davies, Head of EMEA Industrial and Logistics Agency at Colliers International United Kingdom talked to Property Forum about e-commerce, robotics, big data and many more.
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News Is it time to say goodbye to property brokers?
26
Jan
2017

Is it time to say goodbye to property brokers?

by Ákos Budai
Search engines have become an integrated part of the daily life of people and companies as well. Not only the process of buying a book or planning a vacation has changed drastically over the last decade but companies looking for office space are also turning to the Internet more often. The latest Tea & Talk session, co-organised by RICS Hungary and VLK Cresa in Budapest, helped us understand how changes in technology will affect brokers, tenants and landlords.
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Latest news


New leases

  • Adara, a distributor of cosmetic ingredients of the German manufacturer Evonik, has decided to move into Oxygen Park. The company has leased 366 sqm of office space located at the 4th floor of Building A in the Warsaw complex owned by Golden Star Group.
  • Fashion retailer Primark will open a new store spanning 3,700 sqm in VIVO! Shopping Centre, Cluj-Napoca, in 2025. At present, the retailer has two stores in Bucharest and will open a new one in Timișoara later this year.
  • Logistics operator Just in Time Logistic has leased around 300 sqm in the DL Tower multifunctional building in Katowice (SIlesia, Poland).

New appointments

  • Polski Związek Firm Deweloperskich (Polish Association of Property Developers) elected new authorities at its general meeting in Katowice. Maciej Wandzel was elected chairman of the board. He will replace Grzegorz Kiełpsz, who became honorary president of the PZFD.
  • Piotr Herian has taken up the position of ISS CFO for Poland and the Baltics. ISS is a leading company in the creation of friendly workplaces and comprehensive facilities management.
  • Paulina Strutyńska has been promoted to the position of Leasing & Asset Director at Skanska’s commercial development business unit. She is now responsible for leasing processes in the Warsaw market as well as Key Customer Management. Agnieszka Krawczyk-Rogowska is responsible for project commercialization and client liaison in Gdańsk, Kraków, and Bucharest, while Marek Stasieńko is responsible for the Wrocław, Poznań, and Łódź markets.

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