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View of new Bratislava downtown with Eurovea City (2024) Eurovea City is a premium mixed-use building complex under construction in Bratislava, Slovakia.The complex is located in the Old Town, between the Old Bridge and the Apollo Bridge, bordered by Landererova street from the north and the river Danube from the south.
Pages in category "Real estate companies of Slovakia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.
JTRE (J&T Real Estate) is a European real estate developer based in Bratislava, Slovakia. [1] The firm has completed over 50 projects in 9 countries with a combined value of approximately €1.6 billion, [2] [3] and it is active in many market segments—including mixed-use, office, residential, hospitality, logistics, retail, and industrial projects.
Slovakia's government stated the film damaged the image of Slovakia and could be harmful to the tourism industry, [10] an idea perpetuated in the opening paragraph of The Denver Post's announcement in 2007 of a sequel with a tongue-in-cheek claim that the U.S. State Department might add the former Soviet nation to the list of travel advisories ...
In the European region, there are multiple stock exchanges among which five are considered major (as having a market cap of over US$1 trillion): . Euronext, which is a pan-European, Dutch-domiciled and France-headquartered stock exchange composed of seven market places in Belgium, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy, Norway, and Portugal.
Regulation of short-term rentals can include requirements for hosts to have business licenses, payment of hotel taxes and compliance with building, city and zoning standards. The hotel industry has lobbied for stricter regulations on short-term home rental [ 2 ] and in addition to government-imposed restrictions, many homeowner associations ...
The Panorama City Towers, also known as the Panorama City and the Panorama Towers, are a residential complex of skyscrapers in Bratislava, Slovakia. [3] The buildings are equally didived into 34 floors, while they slightly differ in height, standing at 112.6 metres (369 ft) tall (Tower 1) and 112.2 metres (368 ft) tall (Tower 2), both being topped out in 2015 and inaugurated in 2016. [4]
This is a list of cities and towns in Slovakia, called mestá (singular mesto) in Slovak. Although mesto is variously translated into English as "town" or "city", there is no such legal distinction in Slovak. As of 25 September 2019, there were 141 cities (miest) in Slovakia. [1]