Thu, Feb 09 2012
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Carrefour CEO Christian Sharitat and managing director of Sofia's branch Emmanuel Magnard cut the ribbon at the opening ceremony on April 21.
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Almost half retailers plan expansion of Bulgarian networks.
Work on Bulgaria’s highways remains largely behind the scenes, but actual construction will start soon, minister says
In most shopping malls owners are forced to lower their prices and give discounts in other to keep tenants, Stroitelstvo reports.
Carrefour is set to open doors of a 10 800 sq m store in the Galeria Plovdiv shopping mall, still under construction.
Average market prices of homes in Sofia fell by one per cent in the fourth quarter of 2011 compared to the same period of 2010, according to the Raiffeisen Real Estate Index, as quoted by Klasa daily.
Proportionately, the number of transactions in leva increased as people reacted to speculation that the euro would disappear.
Nearly all banks are ready to finance between 80 per cent and 90 per cent of the price of a home, provided it is a good building in a large city, Bulgarian daily says.
Property prices in Bulgaria were five to 10 per cent lower in 2011 than in 2010, while initial estimates for this year are that they will remain largely unchanged, with transactions remaining at ‘crisis levels’.
Bulgaria’s capital city Sofia ranks 17th, report says, quoting Global Property Guide.
hooray finally i can get everything i need under one roof some of us are not able to walk distances and clean english toilets at last
Shopping Malls beautyfull but who has the money to buy something?
Actually some people go into malls in BG simply to use the free and clean toilet facilities -then just leave...
What a complete load of rubbish malls are the most hideous boring antiseptic ideaas of shopping anybody ever had it is just a game of 'come into my parlour the spider said to the fly" go for it spend spend spend and watch the fat cats get fat
Why not build few more malls?
Someone ever thought of fixing up few of the older buildings to give them a second life instead of building more and more apartments and office buildings that in the end will stay empty?
Congratulations!!
Just when the people thought that you guys had ran out of things to build...you build a new mall!!
Now all of our shopping problems have been solved!
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Carrefour. Finally in Bulgaria.
Welcome and enjoy your stay and business here. :)