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The Slovak Spectator on MSNBratislava approves US Embassy lease extension, keeping unpopular fence in the heart of the cityBratislava’s city council has approved a controversial extension of the land lease for the United States Embassy in the Slovak capital, prolonging the arrangement by another decade but allowing for a ...
See what Bratislava’s Primark looks like from the inside. More; Change SUBSCRIPTION PROLONG SUBSCRIPTION BUY SUBSCRIPTION GIFT SUBSCRIPTION ... The Eurovea shopping centre will become Slovakia's ...
One of the largest mixed-use developments in Central Europe is changing the center of Slovakia’s capital, Bratislava. The project, Eurovea, covers more than 230,000 square meters, or about 57 acres.
Before the global economic crisis reached central Europe, Slovakia was hitting double-digit economic growth and it fed a zest by customers for luxury residences as well as confidence by real estate ...
Bratislava's compact old town bursts with colorfully restored facades, ... modern Eurovea development — essentially a riverside park with luxury condos and a modern shopping mall.
The ambitious riverside development of Eurovea offers popular lounges and shopping. (Photo by Rick Steves) From the end of World War II until Czechoslovakia's Velvet Revolution in 1989, Bratislava ...
Primark has opened its first store in Slovakia today in the Eurovea Shopping Centre in Bratislava. Slovakia is Primark's 16th international market and the company has invested over €10m in the ...
Sean Mulryan's Ballymore Properties yesterday officially launched its Eurovea development on the banks of the River Danube in the Slovak capital, Bratislava.
Irish developer celebrates launch of €450m scheme in Slovakian capital ...
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