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Articles - Beograd

Airport City Belgrade Welcomes a New Office Tower

Within the AFI Airport City Belgrade complex, the first office tower, Tower 1, has been completed as part of the new Airport City Business Avenue, located along Omladinskih Brigada Street and consisting of two office towers and one mixed-use building. The first office tower comprises 15 above-ground floors and 3 underground levels, with an underground garage offering 339 parking spaces. The total gross leasable area (GLA) amounts to 22,847 m², with the possibility for tenants to adapt floor layouts according to their needs. Vertical circulation is provided by six elevators connecting the underground levels to the roof, as well as two additional elevators connecting the underground levels to the ground floor. Each floor from the 1st to the 14th features northwest-oriented terraces of 14 m², while larger terraces are available on the 13th floor (156 m²), the 14th floor (36 m²), and the 15th floor (250 m²). All terraces are accessible to the building’s tenants.

ChatGPT said: Residential and Commercial Complex of Over 50,000 sqm Rising Near Belgrade Port

In the coming period, new residential units could be built in Ada Huja. The Secretariat for Urban Planning and Construction Affairs of Belgrade has announced an early public review for the preparation of Amendments to the Detailed Regulation Plan for part of this area.

Next-Generation Workplace

Have you ever wondered what the office of the future will look like? By 2030, the office as we know it today could become a thing of the past. The latest insights from McKinsey & Company, illustrated through interactive visuals, clearly show that demand for traditional office spaces will drastically decline. And while some may face this as a challenge, for others it presents an opportunity – to design a new generation of offices that not only meet the needs of modern users but actively shape them.

The Most Expensive Apartment in Serbia Sold for €1.4 Million in the First Quarter

In Serbia, during the first quarter of this year, the most expensive apartment was sold in the Belgrade municipality of Savski Venac, with a total area of 168 square meters. It was sold for €1.4 million. The highest price per square meter was recorded at €9,862 at the Belgrade Waterfront location, the Republic Geodetic Authority (RGZ) announced today.

Belgrade – The Emerging Business Hub of the Region

Belgrade is increasingly positioning itself as a key business center in Southeast Europe. Located at the crossroads of major international routes and rich in historical heritage, the Serbian capital is attracting growing interest from international companies, startups, and investors looking to expand their operations in the region.

EXPO 2027: What Impact Will It Have on the Office Space Market in Belgrade?

The decision for Belgrade to host the Specialized EXPO 2027 is one of the most significant events for Serbia in the past decade. The event is expected to bring multiple benefits—from infrastructure improvements to enhancing the city's international reputation. However, one segment that will particularly feel the positive impact is the office real estate market.

Belgrade is getting "O district" with more than 300 apartments

A residential-business complex consisting of nine blocks (“lamela”), with ground-level, four upper floors, and a recessed top floor (Po+P+4+Ps), named "O district", is planned in the Ovča neighborhood of Belgrade. It will have 339 apartments and five commercial units. The investor is Belgrade-based LSI Properties; the project was designed by Morfema Architecture Studio from Niš; and the urban planning was done by Ibm consult from Belgrade.

Triglav Insurance is Building an Eight-Story Office Building in New Belgrade

The existing office buildings (Po)P+3+Ps in Novi Beograd Block 41 are planned for reconstruction and extension, as can be seen from the Urban Project for which the Secretariat for Urban Planning and Construction announced a public presentation.
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