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Rise in rents in the US is back to pre-pandemic levels

More than 917,000 apartment units were under construction across the US at the end of last year.

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Meliá Hotels International acquires new hotel in Montenegro

The future Meliá Bečići Budva will have 294 suites, of which 140 will be apartments measuring up to 118 sqm, all designed to adapt to the different needs of different types of travellers.

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Winchester House London, Deutsche Bank' HQ in UK was sold

The acquisition is part of its property development arm Gamuda Land’s quick-turnaround-project (QTP) strategy

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Greek authorities launch new special Service for the Promotion and Licensing of Tourist Investments

The new service will be under the General Secretariat of Tourism Policy and Development and will be responsible for new or existing main four or five stars tourist accommodation,

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Lamda announced deals exceeding 20% of Riviera Galleria's GLA

Lamda Development organized a second event-tour in the site.

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Fattal acquires a Zeus International's hotel brand

The seller is Bain Capital that had purchased the property in 2017

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The CRE market faces headwinds that could hobble small banks

Rising interest rates, a slowdown in the commercial real estate (CRE) market and the proliferation of remote work pose challenges for smaller firms that made risky loans to finance office buildings, the analysts said.

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Three different speeds of growth in the Greek office market

The future highend store will be more about the metaverse than the intersection of Stadiou & Voukourestiou streets of Athens.

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Family businesses globally have enjoyed double-digit growth in 2022

Family businesses bounced back after the COVID-19 pandemic.