Index – National – Attila Kovács, one of Hungary’s richest property developers, dies



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Attila Kovács, the founding owner and managing partner of the DVM group and Horizon Development, will pass away at the age of fifty-one, the company told MTI on Thursday. In 2020, he was ranked 76th on the list of the richest Hungarian real estate agents with an estimated fortune of HUF 16 billion.

Attila Kovács graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the Budapest University of Technology in 1994 and then gained experience in international architecture and project management in the United States, Sweden, Italy and the United Kingdom.

The DVM group, a group of internationally recognized companies providing architecture and construction services, was founded in 1995, and in 2006 its multi-award winning premium real estate development company, Horizon Development.

It was written that Attila Kovács was attracted to the duality of beauties and the challenges of protecting monuments, when he undertook the renovation of the heritage protection of the Eiffel Palace (formerly Pesti Hírlap and Légrády Nyomda) and the Váci 1 building ( before Tőzsdepalota). The architectural solutions of the Servita Square Building, the Promenade Gardens and the Eiffel Square already show a passionate commitment to contemporary architecture and environmental awareness.

He was Vice President of the Real Estate Developers Roundtable Association (IFK) from 2017 to 2019.

In addition to the world of real estate development and architecture, the St. Andrea Vineyard and Winery, the St. Andrea Restaurant in Budapest that you dreamed of on the ground floor of the Eiffel Palace and the St. Andrea Wine & Skybar have opened on the top. floor of the Váci 1 building a few years ago they were its co-owners. Human communities and ties were very important to him, including the MAFC Martos basketball team and the XI. belonging to the Reformed Ecclesiastical Community of the district – says the statement.

In addition to representing his own business groups and projects, Attila Kovács also saw the urban architecture of Budapest as a professional mission, receiving the Public Award for Real Estate Player of the Year in 2011 and 2018 in recognition of his work in promoting the progressive development. Hungarian architectural culture and real estate development. CIJ Leadership Award and in 2018 the City of the Future Award granted by Downtown-Lipótváros.

Your honors from Attila Kovács can say a final farewell on Wednesday, February 17, 2021, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., in the center of Budapest, at the entrance of the building at 8 Szervita tér, observing all the precautions in force in a pandemic situation .

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