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42 | DIRECTORY 2012 MEDIA DIRECTORY ONLINE Fractional Trade


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Main target markets: Fractional Trade targets fractional real estate developers and service providers such as consultants, exchange companies, lenders, interior designers, concierge companies, agents, FX companies and more.


Fractional Trade is the fi rst business portal and networking centre dedicated to the Fractional property market. Whichever segment of the fractional property trade you’re in, Fractional Trade is here to help you make the right contacts, keep up to date with market developments and to assist you in navigate the Fractional market.


Website: www.fractionaltrade.com


Contact: Piers Brown, Fractional Trade, 10-14 Accommodation Road, Gold- ers Green, London NW11, UK, piers@fractionallife.com +44 (0)20 8340 7989


Editorial contact: George Sell. george@fractionallife.com +44 (0)7879 652447


Sales contact: Piers Brown, piers@fractionallife.com +44 (0)20 8340 7989


www.opp.org.uk | DECEMBER 2011 EXHIBITION


Moscow International Property Show Launch date: 2003 Exhibition Dates: 06-07 April 2012 and 16-17 November 2012 Venue: T-Module Exhibition Hall, Tishinskaya Pl1, Moscow Visitors per Exhibition: April 2011: 7,000. November 2011: 7,792 visitors. Exhibiting price per square metre: From €450 per sqm equipped space


The leading event in Russia for developers and agents looking to meet a highly targeted Russian audience. Held twice a year since 2003 catering exclusively to the Overseas Property sector.


Website: www.InternationalProperty.ru


Contact: Mr. Kim Waddoup aiGroup, Russia 3rd Frunzenskaya Bldg 5, Offi ce 1, 119270 Moscow, Russia,


+7 495 926 9695 www.aiGroup.ru


EXHIBITION


Cityscape Abu Dhabi 2012 Launch date: 2006 Exhibition Dates: 22-25 April 2012 Venue: Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre Visitors per Exhibition: 20,700 Exhibiting price per square metre: On application


Now in its 6th year, Cityscape Abu Dhabi has fi rmly established itself as a leading real estate development and investment event. Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, the event brings together regional and international investors, developers, architects, designers, government authorities and other senior real estate professional involved in the development of both public and private real estate projects. As real estate markets globally show signs of recovery, Cityscape continues to adapt to a changing marketplace. New initiatives such as our business matching service through CityscapeConnect.com and the introduction of a dedicated Occupiers Day are a testament to Cityscape’s ongoing commitment to deliver a highly valuable platform for the industry.


Website: www.cityscapeabudhabi.com Contact:


Informa Exhibitions


PO Box 21743, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Adele.laker@Informa.com 00971 4 407 2764


EXHIBITION


Beijing Overseas Property Expo Launch date: 1993 Exhibition Dates: 05-08 April 2012 Venue: China World Trade Centre Beijing Visitors per Exhibition: 100,000 Exhibiting price per square metre: US $467


This is China’s largest and longest running property show. With more than 500 local and approximately 100 international exhibitors, and more than 100,000 visitors. The event attracts a very motivated audience. China has now 1.2 million dollar millionaires and billionaires.


Website: www.wwshows.com Contact:


Andy Grimley 17 Heath Road, Twickenham, Middlesex, TW1 4AW,


United Kingdom +44 (0)20 8734 3972 andy.grimley@richmondgreengroup.com


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