The Mill administrative center from the development company Immocap will be located in the lucrative zone on Bratislava's Mlynské Nivy boulevard.
The building permit has come into force and the investor is starting construction. Its leasable commercial area is 25,000 m2 and will have two high-rise buildings.
The Lakeside park 02 office building at the intersection of Tomášikova and Vajnorská streets, next to Lake Kuchajda in Bratislava's New Town, has reached its full height of 13 floors. Work began at the end of February 2020.
The demands of the mayor of Bratislava's New Town, Rudolf Kusý, for the project of the New Istropolis at Trnava Mýto, which is to include a multifunctional cultural and congress center, are disproportionate and unrealistic.
During the pandemic, many companies began to reconsider the way work was organized and to rationalize operating costs. Gradually, however, it turns out that home meetings, discussions and exchanges of views are simply not a substitute for the home office. However, returning to the offices must be done with the utmost security.
Slovak developer Immocap has secured €44 million of construction financing and €50 million of investment financing by UniCredit Bank for The Mill office project in Bratislava’s Mlynské Nivy. The completion of the project is expected in 2023.
Environmental protection and sustainability can also be considered in the construction of an office building. The Bratislava project Lakeside Park 02, growing by Lake Kuchajda, relied on aluminum materials, which, thanks to a significantly reduced CO2 footprint, obtained certification of environmental products.
At the intersection of Tomášikova and Vajnorská streets and Lake Kuchajda in Bratislava's New Town, the construction of the Lakeside Park 02 office building continues. Work is proceeding according to plan; currently, the tenth above-ground floor of a total of thirteen is under construction.
WOOD & Company has obtained a loan of EUR 229.5m, one of the highest amounts in the domestic real estate market, to refinance the debt of the Aupark shopping centre in Bratislava. The financing will be provided by several European banking groups, all of which have operated historically in Slovakia.
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