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EMG Conferences - Fourth Annual Conference

The Real Estate Market in SΕΕ

03. March 2009. | 12:58 15:46

Source: EMportal

Author: Jennifer Grubac

Today, Ekonomist Media Group successfully organized its Fourth Annual Conference on the Real Estate Market in South East Europe.

Today, Ekonomist Media Group successfully organized its Fourth Annual Conference on the Real Estate Market in South East Europe.

The conference was held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Belgrade and was attended by over 170 executives from the Real Estate Industry in Serbia and the region.

Key players from the industry included representatives from companies such as Colliers International, King Sturge, Delta Real Estate, Volks Bank Serbia, Erste Bank Serbia, EC Harris, Lamda Development, Cushman & Wakefield, Merrill Lynch-Bank of America, Hypo Alpe-Adria Bank International, NBG Property Services, Ocean Atlantic, Secure Management and many others.

The event was organized in cooperation with the sponsors MTS, Sony Ericsson, Wolf Thiess, Projmetal and Prica & Partners.

Concession tender for Belgrade–Southern Adriatic motorway may be announced next year

Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning Oliver Dulic today stated that the Serbian government plans to announce a concession tender for the construction of Belgrade–Southern Adriatic motorway in 2010.

At a press conference concerning Southern Europe’s real estate market organised by Economist Media Group, Dulic said that a final decision on the construction of Belgrade–Ljig motorway section has not been reached yet.

The Minister recalled that the Alpina–Por concessioner has not completed financial construction for the construction of Horgos–Pozega motorway and the government has demanded that the concessioner pays off its debts, adding that the government will implement adequate measures if it decides to go to arbitrage.

According to Minister Dulic, these funds are now in a foreign bank and the government expects money to be paid off.

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