Tue, May 22 2012
This year's edition of the Balkan Property Exhibition (Balpex), to be held from between April 18 and April 20 in Sofia at the Inter Expo Centre, 147 Tzarigradsko Chaussee Blvd, will highlight a number of retail and office projects, including eight large mall projects, the event's organisers announced, as quoted by investor.bg.
The exhibition is a part of the Balkan Property Week, which will take place from April 14 to April 20 in Sofia. Balpex, in partnership with Colliers International consultants and PricewaterhouseCoopers, will also organise the second regional conference Balkan Real Estate Conference (Balrec) on April 15-16 at Kempinski Hotel Zografski, which will focus on business opportunities offered by the property markets in Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia.
The main objective of the conference is to present the real estate market and the investment climate in the region. Organisers will host panel discussions with invited speakers representing the major industry players in the region, such as Trigranit, Federal Development, DTZ, Engel East Europe, Prologis, Invest Macedonia, MSI Developments, Colliers International, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Forton International, Unicredit, Tishman International, Immo Industry Group, Address, RE/Max Chance 69, Bulgaria Land Development, ACR Hotel Experts.
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