13.00 - 13.30
REGISTRATION & COFFEE
13.30 - 14.00
Opening presentation: THE STATE OF THE MARKET 2010-2011 by AT Kearney
14.00 - 15.00
THE CHANGING BUSINESS MAP OF BUCHAREST
With Bucharest short-listed by several international companies from the IT&C and services sector for expansion and consolidation of their operations, to what extent will the corporate segment drive market recovery? How does the city centre fare against emerging office districts, and which of these districts are most popular? How will the business map of Bucharest look in the medium term? New lease vs pre-lease: despite the average availability rate there's not much existing office stock for big companies to consider for relocation or expansion, especially in the CBD. Will pre-leases pick up in 2011 and how will this influence office pipeline? How do office markets look in cities outside Bucharest? What can we expect from rents in 2010?
15.00 - 15.45
Appetite for GREEN property management?
The use of recognised standards and practices to bring added value and cost savings to industrial properties.
BREEAM and LEED certification: from energy saving to improving tenants' experience in the buildings.
LEED for existing buildings - Operations & Maintenance: a value-added marketing tool.
Energy saving, behind the myth: a successful case study for industrial properties, Carrefour in Europolis Park.
  • Discussion moderated by: SIMONE FAVAT, General Manager, IQ Facilities and Property Management
  • GEORGE ERHAN, General Manager, Sinergia Sistemi
15.45 - 16.30
COFFEE BREAK
16.30 - 17.15
WHAT DO WAREHOUSE TENANTS REALLY WANT?
What are the forecasts for vacancy levels, rental rates and take up in the short and medium term? Tenant expectations and perceptions vs development costs and reality. Is caution still the watchword or will an element of risk-taking pay? Which locations look hot and which not? What has the crisis and continuing economic difficulties done to the development cycle - where is it now? Are there distressed properties for sale, and are there buyers? Possible scenarios for development of the warehouse sector in Romania.
17.15 - 18.00
CHOPPY WATERS STILL AHEAD IN RETAIL?
How do supply, take up, vacancy and rent figures look going forward? How has the crisis changed and shaped attitudes and practice in the Romanian retail market? What are the key drivers for the sector in 2011? Which elements of the retail sector show most potential for the future, and which have to shape up or lose out? Who benefited or could potentially benefit from the crisis (budget retailers, out-of-town outlet centres)? How has shopping centre management thinking changed in the last couple of years? What can centre managers do to better influence centre performance?
18.15
Back-to-Business cocktail party, open to the market, conference participants and invitation only.

BULGARIA • CROATIA • CZECH REPUBLIC • ESTONIA • HUNGARY • LATVIA • LITHUANIA • MACEDONIA • POLAND • ROMANIA • RUSSIA • SERBIA • SLOVAKIA • UKRAINE
Aleje Jerozolimskie 53, 00-697 Warsaw, POLAND
T: +48 22 356 25 00 , F: +48 22 356 25 01,
E: conference@eurobuildcee.com
Bvd Chisinau no 18, Bloc M8, ap. 18, Bucharest, ROMANIA
T: +40 21 310 22 49,
E: adrian.chirca@eurobuildcee.com
Americka 20, CZ 120 00 Prague 2, CZECH REPUBLIC
T: +420 608 510 116, F: +420 222 512 502,
E: david@eurobuildcee.com

www.EurobuildCEE.com
www.EurojobsCEE.com