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This has to be one of the sloppiest pieces of property journalism I've ever read. Not sure who wrote it, as there is no byline.
"Alas, all’s changed. Liszt Ferenz square, off the capital’s Utca, once a vibrant area of evening entertainment, is notably quiet, with only a handful of restaurants open, where two years ago there were dozens."
There are more restaurants in operation now on Liszt Ter than two years ago and back then, Irish voices were few and far between. What a strange statement. It makes it sound like the Budapest restaurant scene was totally dependent on a few Irish commercial property investors, which couldn't be further from the truth.
The local media just posted a commentary on the Irish report:
http://www.realdeal.hu/20100218/irish-investors-fed-more-bs-about-bp-this-time-on-the-downside
This has to be one of the sloppiest pieces of property journalism I've ever read. Not sure who wrote it, as there is no byline.
"Alas, all’s changed. Liszt Ferenz square, off the capital’s Utca, once a vibrant area of evening entertainment, is notably quiet, with only a handful of restaurants open, where two years ago there were dozens."
There are more restaurants in operation now on Liszt Ter than two years ago and back then, Irish voices were few and far between. What a strange statement. It makes it sound like the Budapest restaurant scene was totally dependent on a few Irish commercial property investors, which couldn't be further from the truth.
The local media just posted a commentary on the Irish report:
http://www.realdeal.hu/20100218/irish-investors-fed-more-bs-about-bp-this-time-on-the-downside