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Marek Handzel

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Editor of Institutional Real Estate Europe by day, novelist by night.

Joined January 2009
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What a ghastly Godless ghoulish parliament we have. War abroad assisted suicide at home. Evil stalks our land. #AssistedDying


I don’t understand why people are surprised that power-hungry career politicians tell lies as if they’re going out of fashion. It’s a prerequisite for the job!


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At the end of the Roman Empire, inflation was out of control. Huge state spending required endless money "printing" — until an entire bag of coins couldn't buy a sack of wheat. Here's how inflation (and taxes) brought the empire to its knees... (thread) 🧵

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... our joint report with @BritainRemade set out a really ambitious plan to go EVEN FURTHER with a greater boost to local economic growth with our vision for Leeds in 2035 and 2050...

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... Britain has been left behind. Why have cities like Lyon, Helsinki & Madrid been able to build tram systems while Leeds, Bristol & Belfast haven’t? Put simply our trams cost more, MUCH more per mile as our work with @BritainRemade has shown ...

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Once upon a time, Leeds had trams, lots of them. They helped people get to work, come to the centre to shops and to meet each other for work and play. But then, catastrophically, for the city's long term future and prosperity in 1959....

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Bitcoin goes… mainstream!?!?!?

JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Newmarket Capital CEO explains on CNBC how #Bitcoin backed loans reduce their risk 🤯



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JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Newmarket Capital CEO explains on CNBC how #Bitcoin backed loans reduce their risk 🤯


This is wild… in a good way… I think 🧐

Why Newmarket Capital CEO Andrew Hohns is fusing loans with bitcoin youtu.be/26bOawTzT5U?si… via @YouTube



Why Newmarket Capital CEO Andrew Hohns is fusing loans with bitcoin youtu.be/26bOawTzT5U?si… via @YouTube


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The most popular soda in every European country

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I’m assuming, hoping and praying that there are some frantic back-channel negotiations going on… reuters.com/world/europe/r…


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On November 9th, 1989, West Berliners engaged in one of the greatest anti-graffiti campaigns in history, destroying miles of it stretching across Berlin. They also brought down the Berlin Wall and ended communism or whatever, which is kind of awesome.

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We would do this instead. Big and bold and beautiful.

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Cambridge Station, next to the new Cambridge North Have we forgotten how to make Cambridge Brick? Am I going insane?

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Build better. Build bigger. Build more beautifully.

Mid-Victorian workers’ cottages near Maze Hill station in Greenwich, London, and then a similar sort of building built around 100 years later.

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On November 9th, 1989, West Berliners engaged in one of the greatest anti-graffiti campaigns in history, destroying miles of it stretching across Berlin. They also brought down the Berlin Wall and ended communism or whatever, which is kind of awesome.

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The Berlin Wall fell on Nov. 9, 1989. Today, 35 years later, we celebrate freedom. Freedom from tyranny. Freedom from captivity. Freedom from communism.


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Tarporley in Cheshire is a near perfect example of new #GentleDensity infill in a village, rhyming with the scale and rhythm, height and heart of...

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On November 7th, 1917, the Bolsheviks seized power Russia, promising “peace, land and bread” to the people. Over the next 74 years the people were starved, killed by death squads, thrown in work camps and gulags, and other things unrelated to “peace, land and bread”.

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