The Soviet-influenced city of the future - this is the epithet earned by the capital of Slovakia from the American CNN Travel. The author of the article concluded that the architecture of individual parts of the city is in sharp contrast to each other.
As an example, he cited the historic center from the classic Habsburg era and, on the other hand, modern high-rise buildings. However, the modernization of the city still does not end. On the contrary, developers are preparing projects that will change the face of Bratislava.
New Lido and five thousand new apartments
The Index portal focused on individual projects, which compiled a list of those that can be classified as the most important.
The building, inspired by a former steam mill, will bring new energy to the tenants' plans, but will also become an accelerator of their healthy lifestyle. The Mill will be accessible by bike as easily as on foot or by car.
The skyline of Bratislava and its center will soon be complemented by another skyscraper. The multifunctional Ister Tower complex will be built by the investment group DRFG in cooperation with the local developer The Galata Group (TGG).
Penta Real Estate launched an architectural and urban planning competition for a project with the working name Vajnorská. The project will be built on the corner of Vajnorská and Odborárska streets, on an area with an area of almost 4.5 hectares, in the cadastral territory of the Bratislava - Nové Mesto district. The winning proposal will be announced at the end of March next year.
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.
The administrative complex Lakeside Park 02 in Bratislava's Nové Mesto received a approval decision. The project is officially completed and the first tenants will start moving in in September. The approval decision entered into force on August 9 of this year. The building is the result of cooperation between Immocap and Wood & Company.
The retail part of the multifunctional project Vydrica in Bratislava has its first tenant. It is the Slovak food concept brand Yeme, which has five stores in the capital.
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