Tomáš Vašuta
Tomáš Vašuta

Tomáš Vašuta focuses on real estate and corporate business. He has been working as business news reporter since 2009. Before joining the Index magazine in 2019, he was deputy editor-in-chief of the weekly Trend, and held the same position in Hospodárske Noviny.

List of author's articles, page 5

Habermayer Palace has been falling apart for decades.

Dilapidated Habermayer Palace in Bratislava’s centre getting another chance

A development company brushed off project for reconstruction.

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.

Illustratory stock photo

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.

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

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

The less than lovely sight that currently greets visitors to Bratislava's main railway station.

Plans to revamp Bratislava's main rail station resurface

The national rail infrastructure operator, ŽSR, has committed itself to offering a swift solution.

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COVID-19 causes restaurant owners to sell their businesses

Hundreds of gastro facilities are being advertised on real estate websites.

Štrbské Pleso in May 2020.

Štrbské Pleso could become merely a bag of cheap tourist tricks

Development in the High Tatras is necessary, but it should be supervised by experts.

The real estate rental market in Slovakia is being affected by new factors, including uncertain economic developments and the return of Slovaks from abroad.

Airbnb properties may alter Slovakia's rental market

Hundreds of flats on Airbnb are unused due to COVID-19.

Bratislava, illustrative stock photo

New flats are lacking. Should Bratislava prepare for a crisis scenario?

Red tape and resistance to developers have dried the supply of new flats.

The main news programme of the Markíza television

Markíza is the last drop. Financiers have divided the media market among themselves

The transformation of the media business in Slovakia is almost done.

A design by Spanish architect Beth Galí.

A well-known Spanish architect redesigned Eurovea’s surroundings

The city has already greenlighted the plan, which includes more space for cyclists and pedestrians.

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