Bulgaria's Newest Mall 'Varna Towers' Opens Doors
The Varna Towers shopping mall and office center in the Bulgarian Black Sea city of Varna has opened doors.
The Varna Towers shopping mall and office center in the Bulgarian Black Sea city of Varna has opened doors.
The properties of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) will remain where they are and no one will touch them as long as GERB is the ruling party, Bulgaria’s PM Boyko Borisov has announced.
The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) is demanding from Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov, an answer if he had been presented with a list of the institution's most expensive and lucrative properties to be used as collateral for long-term loans from abroad.
UNESCO experts in the preservation of cultural heritage will visit Bulgaria by the end of the month of November to conduct a survey in the coastal, historical "Old Town" Nessebar.
The building permits for residential construction issued in Bulgaria in the third quarter of 2010 are down 9% compared to the second quarter while the units inside are 13% less, according to data from the National Statistics Institute, released Tuesday.
Los Angeles-based Tishman International Companies, an international commercial real estate development and management company, showed support for the development of the business ties between Bulgaria and Greece by joining a conference of the Hellenic Busi
It is going to take a little longer before the real estate investment market in Bulgaria improves due to the opportunities available at the moment in western Europe, says the managing director of Tishman Management Company.
Bulgaria's PM Boyko Borisov has warned that if all illegal buildings in the ancient coastal town of Nessebar were not demolished, the town could be removed from UNESCO's world cultural heritage list.
A total of seven illegal buildings in Bulgaria's ancient coastal town of Nessebar have already been torn down, Regional Minister, Rosen Plevneliev reports.
The Appellate Prosecutor's Office in Bulgaria's Black Sea capital Varna overturned for the second time the refusal of the Regional Prosecutor's Office to probe the case involving the sale of land in the city's Maritime Garden.
More than 2000 residential buildings in the Bulgarian capital are illegally occupied because they have not been registered in the city's land records, the Sofia Chief Architect, Petar Dikov, informed.
Bulgaria's government has decided to put up for sale a state-owned property in the German town of Bonn, saying it has gone out of use after the relocation of the embassy in Berlin.
Owners of illegal additions to their properties in the coastal town of Nessebar are beginning to take them down on their own, according to Ivaylo Lyahovich, from the Initiative Committee on Protecting Owners Rights.
Bulgaria's Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov, strongly criticized protests of owners of illegal buildings, slated for demolition in the coastal, historic town of Nessebar.
Tishman International Companies and GE Real Estate have introduced new sustainability standards for commercial space in Bulgaria through their major Bulgarian project, Sofia Airport Center (SAC).
A case has been filed with the Administrative Court in the Black Sea city of Burgas against the State's move to demolish illegal buildings in the historical, coastal "Old Town" Nessebar.
Residents of Bulgaria's coastal "Old Town Nessebar," a UNESCO world cultural heritage site, are rallying against the demolition of their houses by the State.
Sofia is the capital with the biggest drop of real estate prices in Central and Eastern Europe for 2009, according to analysis of the consultant company ERA Europe.
Most commercial real estate markets around the world, including Eastern Europe, have passed the bottom and are now on the rise, according to Colliers International Global Investor Sentiment Survey for the third quarter of this year.
Bulgaria's capital will have even larger shopping centers than the malls opened in 2010 but those will not be inaugurated until two years from now, a report says.
Trans Balkan Investments Limited, known until recently as Equest Investments Balkans Limited, announced it has signed a preliminary agreement for the sale of Urvich, the former cinema site, with an unnamed Bulgarian real estate development company.
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