Following the issued zoning decision, the company has now applied for a building permit. The start of construction is planned for 2024. The first tenants could start moving into the new premises in 2025.
The company Panattoni continues construction work near the village of Plavecký Štvrtok as part of the second stage of the construction of Panattoni Park Bratislava North. It is implemented in cooperation with the real estate fund BHS Real Estate Fund SICAV.
CTP Group, Europe’s largest listed developer, owner and manager of industrial and logistics properties by gross lettable area, ended 2023 with a total of 11.8 million sqm of gross lettable area. CTP’s portfolio in Slovakia grew to 881 thousand sqm of gross lettable area. With a total industrial real estate market share of over 19%, it is the largest industrial developer in Slovakia. During the year, CTP concluded lease agreements for a record 211 thousand sqm in Slovakia. It also boasts an occupancy rate of 98.4%.
In the newly created division, all groups and resources focused on mobile robots, automatic storage solutions (ASRS) and warehouse equipment will be brought together.
Industrial real estate developer P3 is expanding its base of long-term tenants. The trio of logistics clients have been using the benefits of the parks for more than 11 years.
"The primary incentive for the processing of the draft law is the urgent request to delay the upcoming effectiveness of the Construction Act, as amended, in connection with the unpreparedness for the initiation of permitting processes under the new construction legislation. It is proposed to postpone the effectiveness of the Construction Act by one year, i.e. j. until April 1, 2025," the material for the draft amendment to the law states. The new building legislation was supposed to come into effect on April 1, 2024. However, only part of it, namely the spatial planning law, will enter into force on this date.
According to the Ministry of Transport, the main reasons for the postponement of the validity of the Act on Construction are mainly the unpreparedness of the inclusion of the permitting processes of constructions that are subject to the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process. The problem is also the time slippage in the preparation of the necessary decrees or forms, as well as the delay in the preparation of the digitization of proceedings in construction. Another reason is the insufficient staffing of the Office for Territorial Planning with trained professional employees to carry out the assumed range of permitting procedures.
According to the department, the aim of several changes in the currently valid construction law is to shorten the time of construction preparation, especially the time of administrative assessment in the construction permit phase, in the transitional period, i.e. until the construction law comes into force. According to the Ministry of Transport, due to the temporary nature and urgency of the adjustment, the law does not have the ambition to solve a large-scale amendment to the valid construction law or to modify related regulations in a fundamental way.
Deputies also approved the committee's amending proposal, which also regulates the possibility of deciding on the location of nuclear facility constructions and nuclear facility-related constructions. It should be done in the so-called envelope way. Minister of Transport Jozef Ráž (nominee of Smeru-SD) explained the principle of the envelope method. According to Ráž, the internal construction of the projects will be determined by the building permit. The internal arrangement of the buildings should therefore be necessary within the scope of the building permit.
According to the analysis of Market Outlook 2023 by the real estate consulting company CBRE, the total volumes of investments in real estate in Slovakia decreased in 2023.
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