The Lakeside park 02 office building at the intersection of Tomášikova and Vajnorská streets, next to Lake Kuchajda in Bratislava's New Town, has reached its full height of 13 floors. Work began at the end of February 2020.
The development company Reinoo has completed the further construction of the office building. The administrative building Hollého 6 in the center of Žilina replaced the renovated renovated building. The new five-storey building suitably complemented the development of the street and became a natural architectural part of it.
Work is continuing on the construction of the new Bratislava district, which will be created by the expansion and completion of the current Eurovea zone from 2010. The progress of the builders can best be seen from the nearby Apollo Bridge, which connects the center with Petržalka.
If we talked last year that working from home has no long-term future, the experience of the first half of 2021 shows the exact opposite. However, the administrative premises do not end, but it is quite certain that a significant transformation awaits them.
The Vilharia complex will grow on a renovated plot of land in the center of the capital Ljubljana, close to the main station, the largest transport hub in the country. It will thus become part of a plan to renovate the center of the Slovenian capital, which connects the public sector with developers.
The modern bus station, shopping center, year-round city market and publicly accessible green roof with leisure activities are officially available to Bratislava residents and visitors from Thursday (September 30). Developer HB Reavis has brought a new combination of services and inspiring public space to the growing modern part of Bratislava.
The daily capacity of the new bus station in the Niva complex in Bratislava, which will open to the public on Thursday (September 30), is 20,000 passengers and 1,100 connections. However, the maximum capacity of the terminal can be up to five times greater. This was announced on Tuesday by the CEO of the bus operator Slovak Lines, Pavol Labant. This company will manage the station for the next 40 years.
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