The intention to build the National Cultural and Congress Center in Bratislava has progressed to the next phase. The state, regional self-government, the National Cultural and Congress Center (OZ NKKC) civic association and three developers - finalists - Immocap, Incheba and J&T Real Estate (JTRE) and the professional public agree on its importance for the development of congress tourism in Slovakia.
Work is continuing on the construction of the new Bratislava district, which will be created by the expansion and completion of the current Eurovea zone from 2010. The progress of the builders can best be seen from the nearby Apollo Bridge, which connects the center with Petržalka.
One of the most striking developments on the central London’s skyline has reached its highest point with a topping out on the 19th floor. The £400 million mixed-use Triptych Bankside comprises three distinctive sweeping towers, with 169 luxury apartments in two blocks, 80,000 sq ft of prime grade A commercial space in a nine-storey building, plus 9,900 sq ft of retail.
In these weeks and months, the developer J&T Real Estate is completing the construction of the multifunctional Klingerka complex, but is also making progress in preparing for the construction of its continuation. Klingerka II and III, which will fill the area after the former Gumon factory, received positive binding opinions from the City Hall. In the optimistic case, the development could be implemented as early as the beginning of 2023.
In the future, Bratislava could acquire a promenade pedestrian bridge following the example of several world capitals. Developer J&T Real Estate plans to combine its Eurovea projects and the upcoming New Lido on the individual Danube embankments in this way. For this purpose, he announced and in the meantime evaluated the student competition, where he looked for new perspectives on the possible form and shape of the bridge connection.
The first Slovak skyscraper reports an important milestone. Developer J&T Real Estate began pouring the concrete slab of the Eurovea Tower on Friday. With 168 meters, it will be the tallest building in Slovakia and officially the first skyscraper in the country.
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.
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