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An industrial park planning in Rimavská Sobota

They should build one of the largest industrial parks in southern Slovakia in Rimavská Sobota. This follows from the material submitted by the Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic to the inter-ministerial comment procedure. The total cost of its construction is estimated by the ministry at almost 12 million euros. The prepared area will then be offered to investors. The Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic expects that the industrial park will create an opportunity for the creation of at least 500 new jobs.

Slovak e-shops are benefiting from the pandemic, expecting a strong Christmas

The COVID-19 pandemic had a positive effect on Slovak e-shops. As many as six out of ten online stores saw revenue growth during this period. One third by more than 30%. They also expect an increase in turnover during the current pre-Christmas period. However, even prosperous e-shops did not avoid difficulties. In particular, they struggled with suppliers' outages and logistics problems. These findings resulted from the fifth year of the E-shop Barometer survey, conducted by KPMG in Slovakia in cooperation with ui42.

Prologis Europe-wide charity initiative

Prologis, a global leader in logistics real estate, is launching its Europe-wide December charity initiative. As part of the campaign, the European team plans to donate more than 200,000 euros to charities and charities close to the communities where Prologis operates. The Europe-wide campaign highlights the major changes that small charities, community groups and volunteers can bring. The initiative also illustrates how large companies and their customers can help within the communities where they operate.

Volkswagen Slovakia will produce the next generations of the Volkswagen Passat and ŠKODA Superb models

The decision was officially adopted on Friday by the Supervisory Board of the Volkswagen Group. For the Bratislava plant, this means the beginning of preparations for integration into production and future investments in the amount of approximately EUR 500 million. The Volkswagen Passat, the first model produced at the Bratislava plant, will return to Bratislava after more than 30 years. Thanks to the investment, 2,000 new employees will get a job.

The future of logistics real estate in Slovakia looks promising

The total rental activity on the market of industrial and logistics premises in Slovakia reached the level of 75,000 m² in the 3rd quarter of this year. Of this number, renegotiations accounted for only 9,650 m2. The volume of total rental activity thus decreased compared to the same period last year.

Mobile Community Management App For Access To Building Community Benefits Launched

SkyTower, the tallest building in Romania, announces the implementation of Spaceflow community management mobile application, a digital communication and interaction platform dedicated exclusively to its tenants. The mobile app offers a fast-digital connection to a variety of services and facilities and a direct connection to the community life in the tower.

Lidl is expanding its logistics center in Sered

Lidl SR is expanding its logistics center in Sered and will employ 40 new regular employees. This warehouse will grow by a quarter of its original area. The total amount of the investment is approximately 13 million euros, the construction work is to last nine months. Tomáš Bezák, head of the company's communication department, informed about it. In Slovakia, Lidl has 144 stores and three logistics centers, while Sered supplies 55 goods in western and southern Slovakia.

COVID-19 vs. commercial real estate: who will emerge from the pandemic as a winner?

Commercial real estate has been under coronavirus pressure for several months. At the beginning of 2020, a slight cooling of the market and a decline in demand were observed. And with the arrival of March, it was already clear that COVID-19 would also affect the real estate market. After initial uncertainty and a reassessment of which operating model pays off under ever-changing conditions and constraints, the situation is gradually stabilizing. Today we can evaluate which segments of the real estate market came out of the fight the best.
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