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The man who built Cotroceni Park leaves Romania

16.02.2010, 20:09 5
Israeli-born Reuven Havar, 61, who supervised the developmentof the biggest mall on the Romanian market - Bucharest's CotroceniPark - will step down as country manager of AFI Europe afterspending four years in Romania.
Havar worked for ten years in Prague and Bucharest, for AFIEurope, a company controlled by Israeli billionaire Lev Leviev. Onthe Romanian market he supervised both the Cotroceni Park project,worth 300 million euros, and the aggressive land acquisitioncampaign, of plots worth over 100 million euros, where no projectsare currently developed.

"My mission ends here. I am looking for a more serious one, andmoving on to a higher position. I will be coordinating operationsin several countries in the region, which will probably includeRomania. AFI will start one or two projects at the most this year,but I don't think there is enough 'meat' for me here," said Havar,who also worked in Romania in the '90s for Prigat company.

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