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Tuesday 28th October 
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- Europaproperty / CEE Media Sp - EUROPEAN CRE FORUM III in NEW YORK
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Date: Mon 27 - Tue 28
Venue: TBD
Location: New YorkEuropean CRE Forum III - Germany, Central Europe, Russia
October 27-28, 2008 - New York City
Register online
For inquiries regarding attendance and Continuing from where the second forum left off, Europaproperty.com will bring together its third multi-national assembly of commercial real estate professionals from both the US and Europe to discuss the German, Central European and Russian markets on October 27-28, 2008 in New York City.
Market experts will discuss the qualitative development of these fast growing markets and discuss where they now stand in terms of cyclical property price movements.
With declining margins in the United States, these regions offer increasing opportunities for global investors as new REITs and other innovative equity products are making it easier to invest.
Plan now and register to attend the Forum on October 28, 2008. The first 100 registrants will be invited to our Welcoming VIP Cocktail Reception at the World Bar in the Trump World Tower on October 27, 2008. Space is limited.For more information on this event click here to send an email enquiry
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- British Quality Foundation - BQF Built Environment Group
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Venue: Regent's College Conference Centre
Location: London
Cost: £20 BQF members / £100 non-BQF members includes lunch'The Social Aspects of Design / Design for Sustainability
This event will appeal to those interested in rethinking how we deliver products and their benefits without decimating the world around us, or compromising the well-being of others, as well as the social needs of citizens such as the disabled.
Presenters:
Paul Toyne - Head of Sustainability, Bovis Lend Lease
Paul’s presentation will provide an introduction to sustainability, exploring the drivers that influence the built environment. He will provide case studies on areas of innovation that show actions taken to address sustainability with an emphasis on design.
David Arthur - Technical Employment Support Adviser, Royal Society for the Blind
This presentation considers aspects of design that impact on two major groups of disabled people. With an increasing aging population, more and more people are likely to be affected by visual impairment or mobility problems. It includes an overview of how surroundings may appear to somebody with sight loss, and how providing for one group may conflict with needs of the other.
Wayne Tantrum - Director of Sustainable Development Group, Interserve
Wayne will focus his presentation on the effect of sustainable design on improving the ‘Patient Journey’ and the FM service provision in a PFI hospital.
If you have any queries, need assistance or would like to book please do not hesitate to contact me.For more information on this event click here to send an email enquiry



