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CONSULTA PRESENTA LOS RESULTADOS DE SU ESTUDIO DE MERCADO LOGÍSTICO, 1er TRIMESTRE 2012:
05/04/2012
Affine - 1Q12 - Croissance de 2,8 % des loyers à périmètre constant
05/04/2012
SkyKey commercial building in Zurich Oerlikon – laying of the cornerstone
05/03/2012
CBRE appointed to market 40,000 m² Lisbon portfolio
05/01/2012
Savills: Belgian investment market driven by retail sector, while office lettings remain stable
05/01/2012
Jones Lang LaSalle : European office buildings face greater obsolescence
05/01/2012
Multi signs shareholders agreement with Gdańsk Municipality to develop Hay and Crayfish market
05/01/2012
Headline rents for prime locations in Bucharest see a slight increase in Q1 2012, as a result of increased demand and low level of deliveries
04/30/2012
pbb Deutsche Pfandbriefbank, HSBC Bank plc and Wells Fargo provide a senior facility LaSalle Investment Management provides a mezzanine loan supporting the acquisition
04/30/2012
Anne-Marie Idrac is appointed director of Bouygues
04/30/2012
RICS welcomes taller buildings plan
Taller buildings will play an essential role in reducing Northern Ireland's carbon footprint and can provide high quality urban living environments, says RICS.
Welcoming recent comments by the Minister for the Environment, Edwin Poots, that a new policy on tall buildings in Belfast will soon be published by his department, RICS Northern Ireland Director, Ben Collins, says that living in urban centres improves sustainability and that quality mixed use developments with high density are the answer.
"We welcome the Minister's comments in relation to the need for higher density development in Belfast and the need for clear guidelines for planners and developers in relations to taller buildings".
"Other European cities with similar populations to Belfast occupy much smaller areas and are therefore more sustainable. Too high a proportion of our population in Northern Ireland currently lives in suburban and rural areas. This means greater distances to travel to workplaces, shops, schools, leisure centres and other social infrastructure and less efficiency in service provision". In order to encourage more people to live in urban centres and derive the resulting environmental and economic benefits, higher density development achieved through quality taller buildings, is essential."
"Tall buildings tend to have a bad name in Northern Ireland due to some of the high rise flats built of the 60s. However modern, high quality and innovative design will ensure that taller buildings provide a high quality living environment and are in keeping with the urban landscape".
Ben Collins, Director, RICS Northern Ireland
source : RICS
01/09/2010
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