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Housing and investment 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.

The location where the new science and technology campus should be located.

Studio that designed Google headquarters will work on a project in Bratislava

The new campus of the Eset software firm will be located in the premises of the former Military Hospital.

The overall winner was the HB Reavis office in Twin City at Mlynské Nivy.

Offices no longer need to be boring

A real estate consultancy agency assessed offices in Slovakia for the fourth time.

The office designed by IT company WebSupport won the Office as the DNA of the Company category.

Coronavirus redesigns office space

The pandemic is bringing about fundamental changes in the way people work.

The virus has postponed the completion of Stanica Nivy – a bus terminal and shopping centre.

COVID-19 temporarily slowed some real estate projects

Contrary to the previous crisis, the real estate market is healthy.

The industrial and logistics sector has been hit the least by the corona crisis out of all real estate sectors.

Coronavirus in real estate: Investors have opted for a wait-and-see tactic

Real estate market to handle slight decrease in activity.

Industrial zone Sereď - South

Multi-faceted premises for a wide variety of industries

Conveniently-located plots with huge investment potential for every type of entrepreneur.

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The excavated basement of the historical Arsenal.

Findings in Bratislava surprised archeologists: Vydrica disclosed remains of Arsenal

The developer of the new city district is seeking ways to incorporate the basement of the historical structure into their project.

The Sky Park project under construction

Take a look at the view from the first completed residential tower of Zaha Hadid’s project in Bratislava

Interest in the yet-to-be-built fourth residential tower exceeds supply by almost 10 times.

Slovakia lacks rental housing.

Rental housing has become a hot issue

Slovakia lacks not only apartments with rent control, but also dwellings.

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