10/30/2007
Paid access archiveDaily Bread at the Old Duck
The wild nightclub's building now serves another, very different mission: making sure needy mothers don't go hungry.
In Tune with the Trends
In the basement of the grand building that once housed the Rossia Insurance Society, Kontrabas is well hidden. There is only a small sign attached to the side of the building, and the basement door itself lacks any sign at all.
Ask the Chef
Dmitry Korolyov is head chef at Politica.
LSR Aims to Raise $1Bln in Listing
LSR Group, a property developer and building-materials maker, and shareholders aim to raise as much as $1.05 billion in an initial share sale to help pay for real estate purchases and improvements to its plants, the company said Friday in a statement.
Steelmaker Mechel Mulls Cement Plant
New York-listed miner and steelmaker Mechel is planning to build a cement plant to supply fast-growing Russian demand for construction materials, Kommersant reported last week.
Russia Tops Europe's Retail Ranking
Russia will create more new shopping center space during the second half of 2007 and all of 2008 than any other country in Europe, a report from real estate consultants Cushman & Wakefield released Friday said.
Furnishings Retailer Prepares for National Expansion
ST. PETERSBURG -- Laventa, a St. Petersburg-based company that operates home furnishing supermarkets under the SantaHouse brand, announced plans last week to become a nationwide retailer over the next few years.
Global Developers Tout Wares at Luxury Fair
Top-end developers and real estate agents from around the globe were out in force at Moscow's prestigious Extravaganza-2007 fair last week, proving that Russia is an increasingly crucial market for companies looking to hawk their luxury properties.
News in Brief
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- Restaurant Investigated for Serving Dog
- Old Case Draws New Attention
- 3 Police Sentenced to Jail for Torture
- Native Koreans Stuck in Sakhalin Return Home
- Dreaming of New Conflicts
- A Democratic Personality Cult
- Argentine First Lady Wins Vote
- Violent Iraqi Province Handed Over
- Olmert Has Prostate Cancer
- The Rebel Scot Who Ruled Ukraine and Berlin
- China Life Surpasses AT&T
- Merrill Chief Might Resign Over Losses
- Bill on Olympic Corporation Readied
- Sinkhole Threatens Railroad Link to Potash Mining Firm
- Rail Snafu Hits Grain Exports
- Vegetable Oil Tariffs May Be Slashed
- Workers at 2 Ports Mull Strike
- UES Exec Tapped for Energy Post
- TNK-BP to Buy Up More Gas Stations
- Polymetal to Revive Old Mine
- Aricom Joins LSE Main Board
- Business in Brief
- Dec. 2 A Vote on Putin's Future
- Debtors Must Pay to Leave Country
- Putin's Plan Is Hot (Just Don't Ask What It Is)
- Officials Linked to Putin Rallies
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