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Articles - Grad Split

Investment of 30 Million Euros: Croatia's Largest Innovation Hub Expected to Employ Between 1,000 and 1,200 People!

Surprisingly High Demand for Space in the Technology Park in Split The Technology Park Split, one of the city’s most ambitious projects, which is expected to have a long-term impact on the economic structure of the city that heavily relies on tourism, has welcomed its first tenants. The coworking space now hosts its first ten occupants. Initially, they will likely find themselves in a rather empty and vast environment, housed in the impressive and complex building of the Technology Park, located on the site of the former Dračevac barracks. However, this is expected to change quickly, as new colleagues are anticipated to join them in a relatively short time, starting as early as October. Ultimately, the largest innovation hub in Croatia is expected to house between 1,000 and 1,200 people, according to Goran Batinić, the director of the Split Development Agency – RaST, which has been entrusted with managing the Technology Park Split.

The average price per square meter in Split is over 3,000 euros

The average price of an apartment in Zagreb in June was 2,200 euros per square meter and, compared to the same month last year, rose 3.6 percent, while in Split it increased 1.9 percent to 3,020 euros, according to a semi-annual review of the real estate market in Croatia. Colliers Croatia, Slovenia and BiH.

See how real estate prices are moving in Europe, Split is at the very top

SPLIT is the third most expensive city in Europe in terms of real estate prices in terms of income - at least according to the Numbeo page, which presents itself as the world's largest database on the cost of living, as well as the quality of life.

Perhaps the most expensive apartment in Croatia sold in Šibenik - the price per square meter makes it dark

The company Stanovi Jadran informed the Zagreb Stock Exchange that last Friday in Šibenik it sold an apartment of 88 square meters on the first floor of a residential and commercial building, in the area of a former bakery.
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