The VI Group's plan to build a new multifunctional project in Petržalka, in the area between Kopčianská Street and the Petržalka Railway Station complex, has been known for a long time. Originally, it was supposed to be mainly housing and boarding school, but after the reservations of the Municipality, the functional composition was modified. In addition, a large supermarket should be built on the ground floor of the house.
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.
Office real estate remains the preferred sector among European investors. More than half of European investors plan to increase their real estate capital this year.
We have prepared for our Kancelareinfo.cz readers an exclusive interview with Viktor Peška, Chief Sales Officer of the development and investment group Crestyl. What does Viktor say about the current situation in the office market and what are their development plans?a
The Coronavirus epidemic is undoubtedly a real hard cost for businesses. The uncertainty surrounding this crisis is prompting companies to find sources of savings to reduce their costs.
Rent and office management are the second largest expense item for companies after salaries. It is therefore relevant to ask the question of how to reduce the cost of your premises as much as possible and/or match the current needs of space with the current working constraints.
The planned reconstruction of the area where the Istropolis House of Trade Unions is located today continues to arouse passions. Activists and experts from the DOCOMOMO association have prepared a Petition for the Rescue of Istropolis, in which they demand the preservation of Istropolis and its declaration as a monument. The developer Immocap, preparing New Istropolis, responded to this initiative, recalling that the petition conceals important facts
A year ago, offices were a space where millions of us spent about a third of our lives. However, much has changed since then. Did the pandemic bring about the end of the traditional office we were used to?
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