Šancová Street is one of the busiest, if not the busiest streets in Bratislava. The development in the area consists mainly of compact blocks from the first half of the 20th century. Only a minimum of land remains vacant, but even this is only a temporary situation - the implementation of projects that will significantly contribute to the completion of urbanization of the street may start soon.
Between Hutná and Cesta na Štadión streets in Banská Bystrica, new multifunctional houses called Hutná Complex are to be built. This follows from the intention submitted for the environmental impact assessment (EIA) by the development group Profinex, which plans to invest approximately 36.415 mil. eur.
WiredScore recently released its SmartScore certification to build consensus on what functionalities a smart building offers. Smart buildings do not implement technology for novelty’s sake, rather it’s a tenant-centric view with the purpose of delivering a future-proof building that is more attuned to the needs of tenants. SmartScore is certainly catching on. Big name landlords like Hines, Allianz, and CA Immo have already committed properties within their portfolios to the certification.
The continuation of the attractive N! Do project on the corner of Trnavská cesta and Tomášikova Street is making rapid progress. Developer IURIS Group builds on the award-winning first part, both in terms of concept and architecture. Unlike the older part of the project, however, it adds civic amenities or modified outdoor spaces, which will also be accessible to the general public.
Along with the completion of the administrative building and the unveiling of the facade of the new tallest residential tower in Slovakia, the Klingerka project will also create a city park. The new park on the borders of the Ružinov and Staré Mesto districts will extend from the car park by the residential tower to the development of family houses. It will offer residents and visitors near the Apollo Bridge a public space and a place to relax and sports.
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.
The heating plant in Bratislava, designed by the legendary Slovak architect Dušan Jurkovič, has been reconstructed. It has been transformed into a modern building with 3,900 square meters of flexible space and a total capacity of approximately 450 seats in shared workspaces. It was renovated as part of the Sky Park by Zaha Hadid project by Penta Real Estate. After the pilot project of flexible leasing, the developer will open a so-called coworking, in the Churchill building in Prague its premises under the BASE brand and in the Jurkovič heating plant already in August.
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