Bogumił Sobula, deputy mayor of Katowice, spoke to Emerging Europe about the new legislative initiative that aims to award Katowice and Upper Silesia the status of...
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Joining the EU has unlocked robust GDP growth and continues to aggregate positive energy in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. Adhering to the common...
Jacek Jaśkowiak, mayor of Poznań, spoke to Emerging Europe about the new real estate projects awaiting investors as well as the growth of the IT, business services and...
Alan Aleksandrowicz, CEO of InvestGDA, or the Gdańsk Economic Development Agency, spoke to Emerging Europe, about the opportunities that the City offers in the maritime...
Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz, mayor of Warsaw, told Emerging Europe that, with its relatively low density, Poland’s capital city offers a lot of opportunities for real estate...
Katarzyna Gruszecka-Spychała, deputy mayor of Gdynia, speaks to Emerging Europe about investment opportunities for building new developments on the city’s waterfront as...
Christopher Zeuner, managing director for CEE at LaSalle, explains what makes Central and Eastern Europe a great destination or real estate investment.
In 1990, GDP per capita in Poland and Ukraine was roughly the same and amounted to some $1,600. By the end of 2016, Polish GDP grew to $12,700. In 2013, GDP per capita...
Cities should not only be smart, as the popular urban development trend assumes, but they should also be permanently learning. The first person to write about learning...
Brexit means that Poland’s right-wing government is losing its most important EU ally and the opposition warns that the country could end up marginalised on the European...
At the start of 2015, Switzerland ended a cap on the value of the Franc relative to the Euro. Before this, it had been pegged at 1.20 Swiss Francs for one Euro. After...
“Government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving...