The Amsterdam World Trade Center Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In late September 2001, Hans van Tartwijk, president Trimp and van Tartwijk Property Development (TVT) in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, was deeply concerned about the current status of its major projects, Amsterdam World Trade Center (WTC). How Discretionary, van Tartwijk must submit their firm recommendations to WTC owners and local stakeholders on how best to manage problems in the reconstruction of the 27-storey, 60,000 square meter complex. WTC owners, two Dutch financial institutions, TvT hired in 1995 to advise on how best to handle their property is under capacity, which stood at 20% empty, and it was too early age. 1. If the owners sell meet the minimum update or a major update to the construction, extension? 2. What accent - the commitment made to Green Technology "Hide
on A. Eugene Kohn, Brent Kazan, David Lane, Nhat Nguyen, Hans van Tartwijk Source: Harvard Business School 20 pages. Publication Date: December 12, 2007. Prod. #: 208078-PDF-ENG

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