The walls of the building called Bezák's house on Továrenská Street in the Sky Park in the wider center of the capital is represented by four stories. They artistically describe the history of the house as a symbol of the entire project area, which is a former industrial zone.
This week, as an investor, Penta Real Estate submitted documentation for an environmental impact assessment (EIA) for a project with the working title Polyfunctional Ensemble Medze, which will be built in the Bratislava - Dúbravka district. At the same time, it prepares documents for obtaining a zoning decision. The start of construction work is scheduled for the third quarter of 2023.
Slovenská sporiteľňa Asset Management’s ERSTE Realitná Renta real estate fund has bought Zuckermandel’s office part from J&T Real Estate, a.s. This represents the 2019-founded fund’s first property portfolio acquisition.
The Penta group closed the pandemic year of 2020 with a net profit of 134 million euros, while total assets of the portfolio companies reached 11.1 billion euros. Despite the pandemic, Penta invested 419 million euros in Capex for the development of its companies and projects. The group employs more than 43,000 people and has paid a total of 243 million euros in income tax and other social contributions.
It has not been a secret for some time that the developer J&T Real Estate (JTRE) plans to stop the land between Dostojevského rada, Krupková and Pribinová. An administrative building is to be built here, while previous visualizations indicated that it would be an object with an extravagant shape. The definitive form of the plan has been revealed in recent days.
Currently, the tallest residential building in Slovakia, the Klingerka project from J&T Real Estate, is beginning to take on its final face. After removing the scaffolding from the lower part of the building, the upper part of the eastern façade also begins to be exposed. Soon, the color scheme of the building, which should associate the jute bags with a link to the original factory, should be full.
Eurovea 2, a subsidiary of Slovakian developer J&T Real Estate (JTRE), has received a EUR 116 mln loan from a syndicate led by Tarta banka together with Slovenská sporiteľňa and UniCredit Bank for the extension of the Eurovea City multi-functional complex in Bratislava.
Bratislava is a city of high-rise buildings. Although there are still occasional debates about whether the towers belong to the Slovak capital, the fact is that there are dozens of vertical dominants and more dozens will be added. But which one is the best or the most attractive?
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