Every business owner wants an office space that will help them grow and prosper. At the same time, every business owner has different and specific wishes when evaluating office premises. When looking for a space to rent for your office, consider asking the potential landlord the following questions to help you make an informed decision and determine if the space is a good fit for your business.
In addition to the largest shopping center in Bratislava and the first skyscraper in Slovakia, JTRE’s fast-growing Eurovea City waterfront district also includes two modern office buildings, Pribinova 34 and Pribinova 40. An exceptional location with numerous amenities along the popular Danube promenade near the city centre makes this a very attractive destination for new office space.
As part of its value-creating growth strategy with a focus on high-return properties, Immofinanz is acquiring 53 retail properties in the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary from its majority shareholder CPI Property Group (CPIPG). The acquired portfolio has roughly 217,000 sqm of rentable space and is fully let with an occupancy rate of 99%. The purchase price totals €324.2 million. The purchase contract was signed today, together with the closing for 36 retail properties in the Czech Republic and Poland which have 108,000 sqm of rentable space. The purchase price of €191 million for those properties was financed from existing funds. The closing for the remaining 17 properties in Hungary and Slovakia is expected to take place by the end of this year.
The Slovak Chamber of Architects (SKA) has published the nominations for the CE ZA AR 2022 architecture awards. Up to 88 works were submitted for the 21st year, of which the expert jury shortlisted 24 works, the chamber informed in a press release.
Thanks to almost complete collision with other traffic, the new line will complement the most environmentally friendly high-capacity public transport system. "We have long declared that we want to help the city financially, in terms of personnel and coordination of all our projects with the new tram line. The memorandum is a formal confirmation of this cooperation, "said developer spokesman Daniel Suchý.
Aupark is adding hundreds of photovoltaic panels to increase waste sorting, low-energy lighting and the use of sanitary facilities with minimal water use. They are located on the roof of a multi-storey car park P1, which is part of the Bratislava shopping center.
We use cookies to optimise site functionality and give you the best possible experience.
This site uses cookies to store information on your computer.
Some of these cookies are essential, while others help us to improve your experience by providing insights into how the site is being used.
Accept Recommended Settings
Necessary Cookies
Necessary cookies enable core functionality such as page navigation and access to secure areas. The website cannot function properly without these cookies, and can only be disabled by changing your browser preferences.
Analytics
Analytical cookies help us to improve our website by collecting and reporting information on its usage.
Marketing
We use marketing cookies to help us improve the relevancy of advertising campaigns you receive.
Social Sharing Cookies
We use some social sharing plugins, to allow you to share certain pages of our website on social media.