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Articles - Colliers

BT invests in new office in Debrecen

BT (British Telecommunications) announced today a signing of a new agreement to relocate its operations in Debrecen to a state-of-the-art office in Great Forest city park, Forest Offices. Around 500 colleagues based in Hungary’s second biggest city will move to the new location in 2023.

The Budapest Research Forum comprises hereby reports its Q3 2022 office market summary

The Budapest Research Forum (hereinafter the ‘BRF’, which comprises CBRE, Colliers, Cushman & Wakefield, ESTON International, JLL and Robertson Hungary) hereby reports its Q3 2022 office market summary.

Investors continue to view the Central and Eastern Europe investment market as an attractive destination

Most Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) economies have seen faster recoveries post COVID than Western EU economies, with Poland, Hungary, Romania and the Baltics being especially strong performers.

The Budapest Research Forum (hereinafter the ‘BRF’)hereby reports its Q2 2022 office market summary.

The Budapest Research Forum (hereinafter the ‘BRF’, which comprises CBRE, Colliers, Cushman & Wakefield, ESTON International, JLL and Robertson Hungary) hereby reports its Q2 2022 office market summary.

E.ON will be the first exclusive office tenant at BakerStreet

E.ON Hungária Zrt., the Hungarian unit of the E.ON Group has decided to move its Budapest site to BakerStreet, developed by ATENOR Hungary. E.ON will occupy their new Hungarian headquarters from the second quarter of 2024 on 16,200 sqm, in the first phase of the BakerStreet office campus.

The Budapest Research Forum hereby reports its Q1 2022 office market summary.

The Budapest Research Forum (hereinafter the ‘BRF’, which comprises CBRE, Colliers, Cushman & Wakefield, ESTON International, JLL and Robertson Hungary) hereby reports its Q1 2022 office market summary.

European CRE proving resilient in the face of macro headwinds

The first quarter of 2022 was dealt a devastating shock by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Full year investment volumes for 2021 in Central and Eastern Europe rose by 6% YoY

The construction, operation, financing, development and acquisition of commercial property in 2022 and beyond will continue to be impacted by the price of fuel, energy and construction materials.