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New law on spatial planning

The government has approved a new law on spatial planning. Last year a draft was discussed in Parliament. Amendments have been made in terms of operations and procedures.The new law simplifies i.e. pr ...

Government approves new housing law

The Government has approved a new housing law. The law will strengthen the occupiers? say in their houses as well as its immediate environment and it rearranges the responsibilities of the various aut ...

Heitman launches second European property fund

Heitman today announced the establishment of its second European real estate fund, Heitman Central European Property Partners II (HCEPP II). The (euro)175 million (USD 175 million) fund is the firmÂ' ...

Nieuwe Steen Investments closes year energetically

Total investment result increased to EUR 1,53 per shareNieuwe Steen Investments n.v. (NSI) realized a direct investment result of EUR 33.2 mln over 2001, which is 19.5% higher than in 2000 (EUR 27.8 m ...

Number of vacancies down

The number of vacancies fell for the first time in seven years. According to Statistics Netherlands there were 171 thousand unfilled vacancies on 30 September, down 13 thousand on a year ago. The numb ...

Housing market relaxes during 4th quarter

2001: price increase amounts to 5,9 %The average house in the Netherlands has increased by 0.9% during the 4 the quarter in 2001, equalizing the previous quarter?s price increase. In total the average ...

Amsterdam: most expensive office market in the Netherlands

Like the two previous years, Amsterdam was the most expensive office market of the Netherlands during 2001. On average EUR 113 p/sq.m was paid for office space, compared to EUR 109 (2000) and EUR 102 ...

Wereldhave: preliminary results 2001

Profit has increased by EUR 10.8 mln or 12.5% to EUR 96.8 mln (2000: EUR 86.0 mln). Profit per share rose by 12% to EUR 5.44 ( 2000: EUR 4.86). The net asset value per ordinary share at December 31, 2 ...

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