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News - Beyond mass tourism: Redefining Croatia’s hotel future
26
Sep
2025

Beyond mass tourism: Redefining Croatia’s hotel future

by Csanád Csürös
At Zagreb Property Forum 2025, organised by Property Forum in Zagreb last week, the closing panel brought together leading voices in the Croatian and regional hospitality sector to dissect the forces shaping the country’s hotel market. Chaired by Ivana Rajković Špes (DDG Group), the discussion delved into Croatia’s evolving tourism landscape, the challenges of seasonality, the impact of international brands, and the shifting expectations of guests and investors.
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News - Adaptability and innovation set to define retail landscape
23
Sep
2025

Adaptability and innovation set to define retail landscape

by Property Forum
Zagreb Property Forum 2025 brought together leading voices in the retail sector to discuss the evolving landscape of retail formats, flexibility, and the future of the industry.
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News - From potential to maturity: Investors weigh in on Croatia’s market
18
Sep
2025

From potential to maturity: Investors weigh in on Croatia’s market

by Property Forum
Our annual Zagreb Property Forum 2025 brought together leading real estate professionals to dissect the evolving investment landscape in Croatia, revealing a market brimming with potential and complexity. Moderated by Property Forum's Csanád Csürös, the first panel explored the nuanced dynamics of investment, financing, and market transformation.
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News - Residential to remain investors’ and developers’ favourite in Croatia
17
Apr
2023

Residential to remain investors’ and developers’ favourite in Croatia

by Property Forum
For the first time, Zagreb Property Forum was organised in the Croatian capital, bringing together real estate experts from the local market and beyond. The event confirmed increasing interest by investors and developers for Croatia, especially following the country’s admission to the Eurozone and the Schengen Area. However, given the global macroeconomic climate, uncertainty persists.
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New leases

  • Bolton Romania has leased 306 sqm of office space in the Bucharest-based River Plaza. The deal was brokered by Fortim Trusted Advisors.
  • IWG has leased 1,297 sqm for a flexible workspace in the Egros Office project in Iași.
  • DHL Supply Chain has leased 3,000 sqm for its new European HQ in Budapest-based Liberty Offices, in a deal brokered by iO Partners. DLA Piper Hungary acted as DHL’s legal advisor.

New appointments

  • Věra Hordóssyová has joined GARBE Group as Account and Financial Manager. She brings over 20 years of experience in finance and accounting, having held roles such as Chief Accountant and Financial Controller.
  • Krzysztof Szargawiński has joined Avison Young Poland’s Office Agency team as an Associate Director. In his new role, Krzysztof will be responsible for leading the department’s projects in the Wrocław region. He brings over 20 years of experience in the Polish commercial real estate market, gained primarily in Wrocław, Warsaw, and Katowice.
  • Balázs Kun has joined Avison Young Hungary as Director, Industrial, Land & Development. He brings over 5 years of experience in the Hungarian real estate market, most recently serving at CBRE in the Industrial and Logistics department.

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