Real estate
New York’s Tallest Apartment Building
The cheapest apartment in a 472-meter skyscraper costs $ 6.9 million.
Americans represented the tallest apartment building in the world. The 472-meter tower is located in Manhattan, New York.
Construction workers are still installing its glass panels, but the media has been allowed to reach the 123rd floor, which offers spectacular views of Central Park and the Hudson River.
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Bill increases discounts for unlicensed constructions, eases 'strategic investments'
Under a new draft bill submitted to public consultation this week, the government seeks to clear a number of environmental and zoning hurdles from the path of "strategic investments" and facilitate the legalization of unlicensed constructions and additions by offering financial incentives.
Mall owners in Attica are expanding their assets
Mall owners and managers have turned their attention to expanding as well as reconstructing their existing assets, with four such projects currently under way in Attica alone. The total value of these projects comes to more than 80 million euros.
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Malls set to keep flourishing
The rental rates of store spaces at shopping centers in Greece are expected to grow throughout 2019 as the rising supply finds itself struggling to play catch-up with the constant increase in demand, according to a survey by Pepper Research.
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Eurobank to urge debtors to join settlement scheme
Eurobank is prepared to send letters to some 35,000 clients with non-performing loans totaling 2 billion euros urging them to take advantage of the law allowing them to settle their debts on favorable terms and save their homes from foreclosure.
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Bulgarians Are Increasingly Choosing their New Home to Be a House Rather than an Apartment
People in Bulgaria are increasingly choosing a home instead of an apartment for their new home. At least such a trend has been observed in recent statistics on commissioned dwellings. It turns out that between April and June, two out of every three commissioned new residential buildings are houses.
Urban transformation expected to accelerate with new regulation
A recent regulation, which allows the sale of shares of house owners not wanting to have their apartments renewed to be sold to third parties, is expected to accelerate urban transformation in Turkey.
OSE reports improved financial performance
The Hellenic Railways Organization (OSE) reported improved financial results in 2018, with its earnings before interest, tax depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) showing a 93 percent improvement from 2017: In absolute figures EBITDA amounted to just -430,000 euros, against -6.11 million in 2017, approaching the desired result - zero EBITDA - for the corporation, so as to stop incurring losses
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Two elderly women, one girl rescued from burning apartment
Three people were rescued from a burning apartment in the Athenian district of Dafni on Friday afternoon, the fire service said.
The two elderly women and a young girl were well in their health but were transferred to a local hospital for precautionary reasons, it added.
Cyprus will Build Affordable Housing
The new housing program will be partly funded by the Housing Fund for the Poor. Every foreigner who buys a property in Cyprus and wants local citizenship will have to pay 75,000 euros, said the Bulgarian news reported in our southern neighbour.
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