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Belgrade Waterfront Sells 10,000 Apartments Amidst Major Development
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Belgrade Waterfront Sells 10,000 Apartments Amidst Major Development

From N1 Serbia · (2h ago) Serbian Positive tone

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Belgrade Waterfront has sold 10,000 apartments since the project's inception in 2015.
  • Approximately 6,600 apartments have been built across 34 buildings, with construction started on 58 total objects.
  • The project includes significant infrastructure development, public spaces like Savski Park and Promenade, and the restoration of historical buildings.

The Belgrade Waterfront project continues its ambitious development, announcing a significant milestone of 10,000 apartments sold. This achievement underscores the project's sustained appeal and its role in reshaping Belgrade's urban landscape.

Since its launch in 2015, the development has seen the construction of around 6,600 apartments within 34 buildings, with a total of 58 objects now under construction. Beyond residential units, the project emphasizes comprehensive urban renewal, incorporating over 16 kilometers of new city streets, a two-kilometer Savski Promenade, and essential public facilities such as a state primary school and kindergarten.

Furthermore, Belgrade Waterfront is committed to preserving the city's heritage. The restoration of significant historical structures, including the Belgrade Cooperative Bank building (1907) and the Bristol Hotel (1912), has been completed. Ongoing restoration efforts include the former Main Post Office, slated to become the home of the Archaeological Museum and a theater, and the historic Sava railway bridge (1884), which will be transformed into a pedestrian zone.

Future plans are equally grand, envisioning new museums, the expansion into the Belgrade Fair grounds, a new hotel near the Gazela Bridge, a green market, and the BW Marina complex featuring a marina, yacht club, opera house, and the "Belgrade Eye" Ferris wheel. This continuous expansion highlights Belgrade Waterfront's vision for a dynamic, modern city center.

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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.