Bratislava's tallest skyscraper secures approval

07
Nov
2023
News - Bratislava's tallest skyscraper secures approval #Bratislava #development #JTRE #residential #skyscraper #Slovakia

by Property Forum | Residential

Eurovea Tower, the first skyscraper in Bratislava on the Danube embankment, has received usage approval. Construction of Slovakia’s tallest building was led by J&T Real Estate (JTRE) and completed less than four years after obtaining the building permit. Only apartment interiors and common areas need to be finished before properties are handed over in spring 2024, the developer announced. 


The 46-floor Eurovea Tower is the last part of the expansion of the popular waterfront area, which includes the extended Eurovea shopping centre, Pribinova 34 and Pribinova 40 office buildings, Riverside waterfront residences, and large public spaces. Designed by GFI architectural studio, the 168-metre Eurovea Tower is already a distinctive sight on Bratislava's skyline. "Combining mixed functions with attractive public spaces has made Eurovea one of Bratislava’s liveliest go-to destinations, and we aimed to build on that atmosphere. Our vision was to create a high-quality urban space in this fast-growing part of the city - with numerous leisure opportunities and free-time activities. This vision is becoming a reality and Eurovea City is already brimming with life," said Pavel Pelikán, JTRE’s executive director.

"We and our suppliers met all the challenges of such a project. And I’m proud of that. The over five years’ preparation and construction was a big ask – yet the experience has paid dividends and Bratislava has gained a new landmark," observed project manager Ľuboš Kaštan. The main contractor was STRABAG Civil and Engineering Construction, supported by Sytiq and Adifex. Process management on-site and supplier-to-supplier communication was ensured by Gleeds. Construction progress was closely followed by both professionals and the public via a digital display showing the currently built floor. Award-winning director Jaroslav Vojtek led a behind-the-scenes documentary about the building, which will be released next year.

The skyscraper’s residences have generated very high interest: 90% of the 408 homes have been sold, while over 30 apartments are being prepared for sale. In the last apartments sold, standard fittings are being installed for homeowners in sold properties. "We have saved the very best for last: penthouses that represent the premium offer of the Bratislava real estate market. Such residences will be available on four floors, including the highest 44th and 45th," said Ivan Bratko, JTRE’s director of residential real estate sales. 




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