More than 50 percent of the office spaces in the newest A-grade office building - ZWIRN OFFICE on Mlynské Niva in Bratislava - are already "taken up". More precisely – in one of the few buildings in which companies can buy space instead of renting it – there are only less than thirty business spaces from 40 to 330 m2 available.
In the coming weeks, PENTA is submitting documentation for the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the Southbank project, which will be built on the southern bank of the Danube, in the area between Bratislava's Old Bridge, the Apollo Bridge and the Harbor Bridge. The start of the construction of the first stage of the project is planned at the end of 2026. The project already includes professional environmental measures, with the aim of minimizing the negative effects of construction on the environment in the given area.
Penta Real Estate bought land on the south bank of the Danube earlier this year. The seller is HB Reavis. The store includes land in the area between Bratislava's Old Bridge, Apollo Bridge and the Port Bridge
Both parties have agreed that the amount of the transaction will not be disclosed. Through the acquisition of the land, Penta Real Estate acquired land with a total area of 85,000 square meters intended for future construction.
This month, Slovak developer Corwin announced two new acquisitions in the Slovenian capital Ljubljana, which has a strategy focused on brownfield development. This is done in cooperation with the Czech financial investor Hartenberg Holding.
At the beginning of December, a year had passed since the gates of the restored national cultural monument Pradiareň 1900 reopened and welcomed the first tenants. During this time, the developer YIT Slovakia has completed the adjacent square and continues to build the residential part of the ZWIRN project. A tenant in the field of private banking has recently joined the YIT itself, which has moved its headquarters to the building. A representative of the creative industry will soon join them.
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.
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