YIT Slovakia proudly announces the completion of the state-of-the-art Zwirn office building in Ružinov, Bratislava. This premier development offers businesses modern, technologically advanced spaces for sale, strategically located near the city's historic core, and is already over 50% occupied.
The traditional office model is undergoing a silent revolution. As Fridays increasingly become remote workdays, the dynamics of office space utilization are shifting dramatically. Discover how this trend, coupled with the growing momentum for a four-day work week, is reshaping commercial real estate and what it means for businesses seeking efficient and flexible rental solutions.
The Slovak commercial real estate market has witnessed an unprecedented surge in investments, with over €500 million poured into properties during the first half of 2025. This remarkable performance, driven largely by robust demand for industrial and logistics spaces, signals a strong market revival and promising opportunities for businesses seeking new premises.
Slovakia's new building law aims to significantly speed up construction permitting through digitalization and streamlined processes. Find out how this could lead to faster development of office buildings and logistics parks, potentially impacting the availability and cost of rental space for your business.
Czech developer Lordship has secured key city approval for the reconstruction of Bratislava's Hotel Kyjev. This development highlights ongoing investment activity and market potential in the Slovak capital, a crucial factor for businesses evaluating office and warehouse opportunities.
Leading developer JTRE is set to transform a significant area in Bratislava's Mlynské Nívy district with a major new mixed-use development based on the 15-minute city concept. This project is poised to enhance the appeal and functionality of this key business location.
Despite the slowdown in the office sector, Bratislava continues to see growth from key players. Discover the leading developers shaping the city's office market and their major projects offering potential new space for your business.
The office space market in Central and Eastern Europe is being affected by various factors, including changing working habits due to hybrid working, as well as geopolitical challenges. Cities such as Warsaw, Budapest and Prague are becoming centers of demand for modern office space, which must meet high standards of sustainability and flexibility. Given the growing demand for smart and flexible spaces, investors are focusing on renovating older buildings and constructing new ones that match the trends of hybrid working.
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