2015-05-15ekathimerini.com

``A sale of the Piraeus Port would be a reversal on the part of Greece's Syriza party-led government, which had earlier pledged to block such moves. As part of ongoing negotiations to unlock aid to Europe's most-indebted nation, Greek's European creditors have asked for more specific policy proposals in areas including labor market deregulation, a pension-system overhaul, sales tax reform and privatization of state-held assets. Still, Stathakis said the government doesn't plan to sell other assets at the moment... The sale of land at Hellenikon, site of Athens's old airport that is Europe's largest unused tract of urban real estate, "is an issue under discussion," Stathakis said. A venture led-by Lamda Development last year agreed to buy the property for 915 million euros while also committing to spend 1.2 billion euros on infrastructure at the site.''



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