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Articles - Hrvatsko tržište nekretnina

Bruketa bought the building of the Era textile plant in Oprtlje

The well-known Croatian designer Davor Bruketa, co-owner of the agency Bruketa&Žinić&Grey, bought a building in Oprtlje where until 2020 the textile plant of the Era company was located, which has since been closed down

In the next three to five years, Immofinanz will invest in more than 20 retail parks throughout Croatia

Immofinanz, one of the leading companies for commercial real estate in this part of Europe, opened its 101st STOP SHOP retail park in Croatia.

We spoke with Kora Demel Zadro about the visual identities of office spaces

Offices are no longer a place to work, through a visual identity I can say a lot about the employer himself.

What can we expect in the future? Interview with Martina Tomašević, CBRE CEE

The situation on the real estate market is turbulent, something is constantly happening, new trends and technologies are coming.

Immofinanz is investing 250 million euros in expansion in Croatia

Immofinanz continues to expand its successful STOP SHOP brand of retail parks in the Adriatic region, this time with a focus on Croatia, in line with corporate strategy.

RC Zone Logistics Park soon to be built in Samobor

An ambitious project placed in an excellent location will hold more than 83,000 sqm warehouse space.

British M7 Real Estate sold Mani business center in Zagreb

British M7 Real Estate ZAGREB - Pan-European investor and asset manager M7 Real Estate based in the UK announced on Monday that it has sold the Mani business center in the Croatian capital Zagreb to Raiffeisen to a pension insurance company. The Mani business center in Zagreb

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.
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