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Deka Immobilien Buys Office Buildings in London, Paris for $248 Million

Deka Immobilien Buys Office Buildings in London, Paris for $248 Million
Deka Immobilien , the real estate investor funded by Germany’s state-owned savings banks, bought offices in London and Paris for more than $248 million.

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London Bridge On a June Evening

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Image taken on 2009-06-16 19:49:57 by Shirley Buxton.

London Bridge, Lake Havasu City, Arizona

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Image taken on 2009-01-25 14:27:11 by Ken Lund.

Anti-gentrification graffiti on hoarding for new real-estate development in run-down neighborhood, London: EVERYTHING THAT HAS A BEGINNING HAS AN END

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Image taken on 2005-04-10 19:50:09 by gruntzooki.

London Leads Office Property Recovery Among Financial Centers

London Leads Office Property Recovery Among Financial Centers
Feb. 16 (Bloomberg) — London’s commercial real-estate market has led a rebound from the credit crisis and global recession, according to CB Richard Ellis Group Inc.

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Anti-gentrification graffiti on hoarding for new real-estate development in run-down neighborhood, London: HEY THERE FUCKFACE! YOU ARE A LEGITIMATE TARGET!

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Image taken on 2005-04-10 19:50:15 by gruntzooki.

Anti-gentrification graffiti on hoarding for new real-estate development in run-down neighborhood, London: IN YOUR LIVE-WORK SPACE YOU ARE NEVER ‘SAFE’

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Image taken on 2005-04-10 19:50:31 by gruntzooki.

Anti-gentrification graffiti on hoarding for new real-estate development in run-down neighborhood, London: LUXURY APARTMENTS FOR ‘CRIME’ VICTIMS

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Image taken on 2005-04-10 19:50:40 by gruntzooki.

Irish Bank Bailout Gets Lucky Break From London Property Prices

Irish Bank Bailout Gets Lucky Break From London Property Prices
Feb. 16 (Bloomberg) — It was the collapse of Ireland’s real estate market that crippled the country’s banks. It may be the British property market that helps save them.

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Anti-gentrification graffiti on hoarding for new real-estate development in run-down neighborhood, London: LOFT SPACE FOR FUTURE ‘CRIME’ VICTIMS

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Image taken on 2005-04-10 19:50:25 by gruntzooki.