Real Estate, page 7

Housing and investment in Slovakia

The skyline of Bratislava has been changing rapidly.

BUSINESS FOCUS: Real estate market bounces back after pandemic punch

The largest developers and projects in Slovakia, sustainable construction, and the future of offices post-pandemic are among the highlights of the latest Business Focus.

The skyline of Bratislava is changing.

Residential projects in Bratislava feature prominent architects, rich civic amenities and eco-friendly approach

Selection of large and interesting residential projects under construction in Bratislava.

Prologis Park Bratislava

Once an ugly duckling, pandemic turns logistics real estate sector into desirable investment opportunity

The sector will continue to be driven by e-commerce, the automotive sector and the global trend of sustainability.

Most Slovaks, up to a third, go to work in Germany, mainly in construction, industry and agriculture, with services in fourth place.

Bratislava property prices soar amid pandemic

Apartment construction lagging demand as more people move to capital.

Marián Hlavačka

Bratislava’s growth cannot be stopped, but it can be regulated

Sustainable construction means different things to different cities.

Martin Neštepný

Open space is no longer the “chicken farm” it used to be

Smart solutions should be aimed at increasing the comfort of people working in offices.

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Prices of houses grew at record-breaking pace globally, Slovakia in top five

Growth of prices in V4 countries was significantly slower.

The Danube embankment is growing with new constructions.

Largest developers in Slovakia in 2020

The Slovak Spectator compiled rankings in the categories of office, residential, commercial and industrial real estate.

The unused building on Lazaretská Street in Bratislava.

Thousands of flats? The state is sitting on a fortune worth billions

State properties could help solve the housing issue in Slovakia.

New construction in Demänovská valley.

Unhappy mayors, happy developers. What does the proposed construction law change?

Construction is governed by rules almost half a century old, Sme Rodina looking to make changes.

The Aupark shopping mall.
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Teh formet Prologis Park Nitra.

Pandemic has made logistics real estate attractive for investors

Online shopping leaves lower carbon footprint than in-store trips.

Still not enough flats in the capital, this year will not bring any change

The pandemic has not decreased interest in the purchase of real estate.

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Developers hate him, the Economy Ministry has sued him

A criminal complaint has been submitted against him, though Marcel Slávik's activities have been declared legal before.

The apartment building in the Bratislava borough of Devínska Nová Ves is a good example of a successfully renovated apartment building.

Renewing buildings is a way to cope with the climate crisis

Slovakia lags in the renovation of family houses and public buildings.

Aupark

Aupark shopping mall changing hands. Price will exceed all previous records

Real-estate trade of the decade is ahead of finalisation.

Interior of the warehouse in P3 park in Bruck an der Leitha.

BUSINESS FOCUS: Coronavirus crisis accelerates new trends in the logistics real estate sector

Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, new tender for a highway toll system and the still incomplete cross-country highway are among the highlights of the latest Business Focus.

Rent is dropping in Slovakia. Has the Airbnb bubble burst?

There is a new trend in the real estate market in Slovakia.

Industrial and logistics premises have also been erected outside the most popular region of western Slovakia, like this one near Košice.

COVID-19 pandemic accelerating new trends in the logistics sector

Online retail sales require more logistics space than brick-and-mortar stores.

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