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EuropaProperty.com Presents Second Forum in New York: Central Eastern Europe, Russia - CIS Investment and Development Conference

Second Forum in New York: Central Eastern Europe, Russia - CIS Investment and Development Conference - Presented by EuropaProperty.com, with International Media Sponsor, the New York Times, and keynote speaker Mr. Michael McCook, President, Kenwood Investments (former Senior Investment Officer CalPERs).

Warsaw, Poland (PRWEB) February 12, 2007 -- Continuing where the first forum left off, Europaproperty.com will present its second annual multi-national assembly of commercial real estate professionals from both the USA and Europe, convening on October 29th & 30th, 2007 in New York City at the American Conference Center in the center of Manhattan.

Tickets for attending this growing event are now available. This International Forum will bring together commercial real estate professionals from both continents interested in Investment & Development opportunities in Russia -- CIS, and Central Eastern Europe.

Special Panels and focus presentations include the markets of; Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Slovakia, Serbia & Montenegro, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and the Baltic's. Experts from the individual markets will be on hand to share their experiences and opportunities for future expansion. Overall interests in the recent and forthcoming EU memberships have created new challenges for property developers and investors. While with the depth and scope of the Russian market, larger institutional fund managers begin to realize opening territories as potential targets for investment.

Other more established CEE - EU markets are going through second tier cycles in the continued development of the major cities in all of the traditional sectors; office & retail, residential, hotel / leisure and warehouse. Additionally port cities and infrastructure in Poland, Ukraine, the Baltic's and Russia are developing to westernize and compete.

The Forum will also draw institutional investment funds and established developers as they look to expand their portfolios and improve margins. With the introduction of REITS and other innovative equity based funds new opportunities for expansion have captivated interests in these dynamic markets.

Plan now for October 29-30th, 2007 and attend the NEW YORK FORUM II -- Central Eastern Europe, Russia & CIS. Bring with you an open mind and plenty of questions and come away with a wealth of opportunities and experience "Commercial Real Estate at its Best!"

For further information on Speakers - Sponsoring or attending; please contact Craig Smith at 011 48 604 144 769, craig europaproperty.com and visit Europaproperty.com for up-to-date property news on Russia and Central Eastern Europe.

Reserve your tickets now and book on line to receive an early registration offer.

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