The Mill administrative project, which is growing on the developing Mlynské Nivy boulevard, reveals new details. In addition to the modern location and walking distance to the center, it will be characterized by metropolitan design, terraces and stunning views of downtown Bratislava.
Capital economies can handle it. An exemplary example of their resilience is the current period when Bratislava and Prague, like the rest of the world, have to deal with the economic consequences of the coronary crisis.
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 change of the opening date of the new multifunctional building of the Interpolis Office Center, which is to have the highest standard in the Central Slovakian regional city, was confirmed by the project manager Michal Filip Interpolis Office Center. The reason was the situation related to the coronavirus pandemic and the delay in the supply of building materials.
The real estate health index improved to 2.57 in October. However, the real estate market is likely to slow down in November, as the forecast announces a deterioration in the value of the index to 2.65. The real estate portal Nehnuteľnosti.sk informed about it.
At the recent ground-breaking ceremony for the Nesto project, we unveiled our plan to run an architectural and urban design competition. Today we are releasing further details about the terms of the competition and the participating studios. Situated on a roughly 47-hectare site close to the Austrian border, the Nesto project will offer all the functions of a full-fledged city neighbourhood: housing, amenities and facilities for work, education, sports, and leisure. The decision on what the northern part of the site will look like in the future will be up to an established European studio. The results of the competition should be known next spring.
The building of present-day Istropolis grew in the 1980s. In its place originally stood the palace of Count Berchtold from the first half of the 19th century.
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