The family company FABRICK SK from Veľké Meder has been specializing in the realization of brick facades for over 20 years. After the successful implementation of projects such as Zuckermandel, STEIN 2, TWIN CITY or NIVY, they enthusiastically accepted another challenge in the Bratislava downtown in the form of the ZWIRN project. The first stage will be decorated with almost 10,000 m2 of brick cladding.
Bratislava is growing and changing more than ever before. On the banks of the Danube, on the site of a former industrial zone, Eurovea City is growing - a modern district with the potential to take over the role of the social and cultural center of the city.
A new multi-functional complex will be built in the lucrative part of Bratislava's Nív at the intersection of Košická and Landererova. On the land owned by the company Ister II. Ltd. which is co-owned by Matúš Trajter and The Galata Group, s.r.o. several multifunctional buildings will rise, including a 33-story high-rise building that will complete the panorama of Nív.
Bratislava has been experiencing a construction boom of new administrative buildings in recent years. The area of modern office space has increased by a quarter in 10 years, and even by almost 60% since 2008. Even under the influence of the pandemic, the requirements of companies for offices are different today than they used to be.
We have prepared for our readers from www.kancelarieinfo.sk an exclusive interview with Jana Kubalová, Business Development Manager of Hub Hub Bratislava. What differentiates them from the competition? What changes in demand, supply and changes in client behavior did they notice in comparison to the pre-pandemic situation and the situation today?
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.
According to the Council for Tall Buildings and the Urban Environment (CTBUH), Bratislava will become the 201st city in the world with a skyscraper, i.e. a building with a height of at least 150 meters
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