All capitals would like Belgrade on the water; The largest shopping center in the Balkans will open soon



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Belgrade – “Belgrade on water” is the largest construction project in Europe, as any European capital would like, said Belgrade Deputy Mayor Goran Vesić.


Source: B92

Photo: Depositphotos, Lageek

Photo: Depositphotos, Lageek

“Right now 2,800 workers are under construction in ‘Belgrade on Water’. Construction of 768 apartments has been completed and 2,484 apartments, 269 hotel rooms and a 300,000 square meter shopping center are being built. That is why ‘Belgrade on water ‘is the largest construction site in Europe. ” Vesić said.

Vesić stated that it was a project that started the development of Belgrade, reports Beoinfo.

He added that the shopping center, the largest in the Balkans, will open in about a month, while the Belgrade Tower, as well as the Magnolia building with 110 apartments, and the future tallest building in the Balkans, which will house the Hotel St. Regis, will be completed next fall.

“The reconstruction of the Hotel Bristol will begin in October this year. A tender is underway to select a contractor for the construction of the Double Yu Hotel, which will begin in 2021,” Vesic said.

As you said, several public spaces have been built in the “Belgrade on the water” area.

The ‘Belgrade on Water’ investor fixed up the Sava promenade, rebuilt Hercegovacka Street, built Woodrow Wilson Boulevard and Nikolaj Kravcova Street, as well as the 27 thousand square meter central park with playgrounds, sports fields, picnic areas and an amphitheater. is the reconstruction of Plaza Sava with an area of ​​30 thousand square meters, two thirds of which are the pedestrian zone under which a large sewage pumping station is being built. A monument to Stefan Nemanja will be erected in the square, “Goran Vesić told Pink TV.

He stressed that the “Belgrade on water” project indirectly started the construction of several infrastructure projects that had been in the plans for almost half a century.

“The main railway station has been moved to Prokop, which is finally being completed and starting half a century ago. The railway has been withdrawn from the city center, which Belgrade has been planning since March 1971, and a new one is being built bus station in block 42. By the end of the year, some of the bus traffic will leave the new station and all the traffic next year, “said Vesić.



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