
Holiday or no holiday, here are Monday’s links:
Americas
- All for Good – Interview with City Planner Larry Beasley [Smart City Radio]
- Former Outpost Angles for in Crowd [New York Times]
- Mortgage Rates Fall, Boost Sales [Wall Street Journal]
- Spending to Sell [New York Times]
- The Skyscraper That Ate a Billion Dollars [Slate]
- Yes, the Housing Market Has Rarely Looked Better [Wall Street Journal]
Europe
- Commercial Property Distress Sales on Global Increase [Overseas Property Mall]
- Community centre Herstedlund / Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter [ArchDaily]
- Return of the bonus boys in the home market [Times Online]
- The CHIPS development in Manchester [Times Online]
- The UK property market one year after the collapse of Lehman Brothers [Telegraph]
Middle East
- $5 billion City of Arabia set for completion by end of 2010 [Property Wire]
Asia-Pacific
- Island House, Kangwon-do [Wallpaper]
- Japan Stocks Rise on Reactor Forecast, Property Price Outlook [Bloomberg]
- New Zealand’s House Prices Rose for a Fourth Month [Bloomberg]
- Tokyo aims for property boom with olympic bid [Property Wire]
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