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?
A pandemic is forcing us to work from home, many workplaces have been empty for almost a year. And although the home office may be comfortable, because we can solve everything remotely, personal contact with colleagues is still lacking. The hybrid office can solve this problem, but also the dilemma of companies that no longer want to pay for empty spaces.
Although The Mill's office project from Immocap is still in territorial proceedings, preparations for its construction are already beginning. Until now, there was a warehouse-administrative building on the plot where the new complex is to be built, which is already being rehabilitated. In addition to offices, there is also to be a publicly accessible space for recreational purposes.
The company CAPEXUS, which deals with consulting in the field of the working environment and designs and implements office and retail space, has a new director of the Bratislava branch. Michal Kolesár, who took on the position of sales director in 2020, is now taking over the management. Jakub Seči, the architect behind the design of offices for Jan Becher Pernod Ricard, UniCredit Bank and Sev.en Energy in Prague, comes to Bratislava with the task of leading the architects department.
The prolific change of 2020 has shaped the real estate industry more than anything else in decades. The digitization had been underway before the pandemic, but the speed of that shift has accelerated in ways that nobody could have predicted.
A new developer entered Bratislava from the Czech Republic - and straight into one of the significant projects in the new city center, Portum. The company TopEstates has several interesting realizations in Prague and Brno, and its managing partners, Dušan Dvořák and Petr Teplý, do not hide their ambitions with their first debut in Bratislava.
The "Best Upcoming in Development" award was given by the jury of the CIJ Awards Slovakia modern district, which is growing on the site of a former industrial zone on the Danube embankment. Already the 16th year of the longest awarded real estate awards in Slovakia in 20 categories presented up to 77 nominated best projects, companies and teams operating on the real estate market. A jury of twelve renowned experts in the real estate, investment, architectural and construction industries selected the winners in a two-stage vote. Readers of CIJ EUROPE magazine, which announces the awards, were also involved in the voting.
Knowledge of development companies and projects is lower in the Bratislava region compared to Bratislava. A significant part of the population of the region, but also of the city, cannot name a single company or project. University-educated men tend to have the best overview in this sector. This follows from an exclusive survey conducted for the advertising agency 2Create in Go4Insight.
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