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.
Bratislava's Ružinov has a new square. Last week, a new square near Pradiarna 1900 was officially approved, which will make the surroundings of this national cultural monument more pleasant and in the future will connect the building with the rest of the ZWIRN project. While the residential part of the project of the developer YIT Slovakia and the investor RSJ is currently under construction, the premises of Pradiarna have been serving the first tenants for almost a year and are welcoming others these days.
One of the most striking developments on the central London’s skyline has reached its highest point with a topping out on the 19th floor. The £400 million mixed-use Triptych Bankside comprises three distinctive sweeping towers, with 169 luxury apartments in two blocks, 80,000 sq ft of prime grade A commercial space in a nine-storey building, plus 9,900 sq ft of retail.
SKY PARK is located in the former industrial zone, in the developing Bratislava "downtowne" and in two phases will bring a total of six high-rise buildings to the Bratislava real estate market.
Employees will gradually return to the offices for the rest of this year. The main drivers in this respect are smaller companies with less than 100 employees who would like to have them physically back at work. Therefore, the offices will not disappear in the future. However, flexible, in other words hybrid work is gaining in popularity. Nearly 80 percent of companies with more than 10,000 employees are in favor of this form of work organization. This is the result of a global survey of the real estate consulting company CBRE among 130 companies from various countries in the region of Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
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