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.
The Slovak real estate market struggled with high interest rates and investor uncertainty in 2024, leading to a 19 percent year-on-year decline in investment. However, some sectors showed resilience – retail and residential real estate saw growth. 2025 should bring a revival in investment activity, mainly due to falling interest rates and growing interest in larger transactions.
"In the West", wealth management has been a common part of the financial world for decades. In our country, however, many people still think of "property management" only as buying real estate or term deposits. What does a modern approach to investment management actually look like and why do qualified investors deserve individual care?
More than 50 percent of the office spaces in the newest A-grade office building - ZWIRN OFFICE on Mlynské Niva in Bratislava - are already "taken up". More precisely – in one of the few buildings in which companies can buy space instead of renting it – there are only less than thirty business spaces from 40 to 330 m2 available.
The Ministry of Justice of the Slovak Republic has decided to provide modern and efficient premises for the Bratislava III and IV city courts as part of the court map reform. Out of three offers, it selected the BBC 1 Plus building in the Mlynské Nivy zone of Bratislava. This 12-storey administrative building, known as the first LEED Gold certified project on the Slovak market, was chosen based on the court's needs, modern standards and economic efficiency it brings.
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