Nikos Roussanoglou
Shrewd attitude helps Greeks retake global shipping lead
By Nikos Roussanoglou
Greeks have returned to the top spot in the global chart of merchant fleet capacity, according to data from Clarksons, the worlds leading provider of integrated shipping services.
Ferries to start using LNG
By Nikos Roussanoglou
Greeces coastal shipping sector has set a target of having at least one liquefied natural gas-fueled vessel operating in the next two years, according to a meeting on Wednesday between Merchant Marine Minister Miltiadis Varvitsiotis and sector associations.
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Corfu property market puts up resistance to pressures
Commercial property experts expect transaction rise
By Nikos Roussanoglou
An increasing number of commercial property experts say they can see a light at the end of the tunnel as they are predicting an end to the drop in sales prices and rental rates for office spaces, shopping malls and stores in the second half of the year.
Price decline in residential properties starts to ease
By Nikos Roussanoglou
The drop in residential property prices last year was smaller than in 2012, as, according to a survey by the Remax estate agency network, the decline in the prices of new homes came to an average of 7 percent in 2013, while those of older residences fell 8 percent.
Banks’ decisive return to mortgage market may take time
Gov’t admits objective values can’t change now
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Property prices keep sliding
By Nikos Roussanoglou
The gap between properties market prices and their so-called objective values, used for tax purposes, is continuing to widen, as a number of older houses in the center of Athens have recently been sold for up to 70 percent less than their objective values.
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Catering stores bring new life to empty spaces
The Venetis 1948 bakery chain has invested 3 million euros in a big new outlet in a neoclassical building on Omonia Square in the center of Athens that covers a surface area of 1,200 square meters.
By Nikos Roussanoglou
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Countdown to verdict on Elliniko development
By Nikos Roussanoglou
Within the next 10 days state privatization fund TAIPED will announce its decision on the tender for the development of the old airport at Elliniko, southern Athens.
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