Real Estate, page 12

Housing and investment in Slovakia

Bratislava plans to collect real estate development fee.

Real estate development fee saw late changes

While Bratislava will collect the fee, Košice does not yet plan to do so.

The project by the Compass studio for the former Bratislava Thread Factory (Cvernovka).

Competition winner gives Cvernovka new look

Slovak studio Compass will design new residential project on premises of iconic former factory.

Visualisation of the Sky Park project by Zaha Hadid in Bratislava.

Sale of flats in Zaha Hadid’s project started

Sky Park will provide 780 apartments, offices and a public park.

The Prologis park near Bratislava

JLR plant and economic growth

Market of industrial and logistics facilities in Slovakia develops well.

Warehouse Nr 7 is part of the Eurovea's panorama.

Iconic warehouse awaits reconstruction, again

The former industrial building is part of the panorama of Eurovea

The visualisation of the Stanica Nivy project

Bratislava will get a brand new bus station

Stanica Nivy will combine transport interchange and shopping centre

Slovaks prefer living in their own property

The reason is their stance on investing and preserving wealth, but this also has roots in history.

Apollo

Bratislava re-draws its office real estate map

There is high demand for offices in the business zone.

Jurkovič's turbine hall will be in teh centre of the new development.

Zaha Hadid project in Bratislava lives on

Investor plans to launch construction at Čulenova this autumn.

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Loans will be limited

The rules have already been applied, but they should now become law.

33 Central

HB Reavis sells its London development to a major US bank

Once completed, 33 Central will provide large flexible office floor plates and a roof top garden.

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Real estate tax in Bratislava to increase

The city treasury would add €8 million more to its current annual income from the tax of €55 million.

Evacuating the Apollo Business Cenre I

Apollo Business Centre to be demolished

The doomed Apollo Business Centre I in downtown Bratislava will be replaced by a new building, to be constructed by the HB Reavis Group developer.

D1 Expo - Business Centre

New business centre opens in Senec

The first companies have already established themselves in the new centre.

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Selecting mortgages more sensibly

Financial literacy of Slovaks is gradually improving as they are increasingly comparing offers of several banks. This can be seen in the number of clicks on the expert website Finančná Hitparáda.

Slovaks borrow a lot for their housing needs. Illustrative stock photo

Slovaks are taking loans unreasonably

Slovak households are taking loans at the fastest pace in the CEE region; the rate of debts has been increasing steadily since 2003, according to a recent report of the central bank.

Transport Minister Roman Brecely

New construction act in focus

After his predecessor failed to push through a brand new construction act, Minister Brecely is taking over this task.

The bus station project

Number of shopping centres rising

The retail market in Slovakia is growing, as a result of positive macroeconomic indicators and increasing trust of consumers. Along with capital, developers also keep an eye on regions.

Falling supply of available flats increases prices

The demand for available flats in Bratislava in the first three months of 2016 was higher than the supply.

Cvernovka building in Bratislava

Investor seeks to save a spinning mill

The priority for the new owner of Bratislava’s Cvernovka building is to reconstruct the historical spinning mill, which was declared a cultural monument.

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