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12 Dec, 2019

Eurovea 2 receives construction permit

Eurovea 2 receives construction permit

Developer JTRE’s Eurovea 2 project has received the green light for construction of the Eurovea extension, Eurovea Tower (Slovakia’s first skyscraper), Riverside residence, Pribinova X and Pribinova Y administration buildings, and underground car parking. Eurovea City will also incorporate new public spaces and sports areas along the attractive Danube embankment.

“Eurovea 2 has required long-term preparations - we have intensively communicated and coordinated our vision with experts, municipal representatives, city districts, specialized departments, property owners, and the general public. We are aiming for the comprehensive and considerate completion of the entire zone,“ comments Pavel Pelikán, J&T REAL ESTATE’s executive director.

This summer Eurovea 2’s initial sale of apartments generated very strong interest: in the 168-metre Eurovea Tower and Riverside building, 292 apartments have already
been sold, i.e. almost 60% of the overall 488 apartments. 

“The immediate enthusiasm for Eurovea 2’s residential opportunities confirmed the project’s promising parameters, which have really captured buyers’ imagination. Eurovea City will become a popular destination for residents, office users, and visitors who can all look forward to a 25,000 sqm waterfront park. The area beneath Apollo Bridge will be imaginatively invigorated by a new activity park divided into three zones according to users’ ages, and Pribinova Street will be lined by attractive trees. We also aim to connect Eurovea’s waterfront area directly with the bus stop on the bridge. These plans will enrich the lives of Bratislava’s residents, and facilitate accessible connections to the wonderful Danube,“ adds Mr Pelikán.

Eurovea 2’s preparatory construction phase started after planning permission was granted in March 2019, and following issuance of the construction permit, the
foundations will break ground this December. Following completion of preparatory work in February 2020, reinforced concrete structures will start taking shape.


Eurovea retail centre’s expansion should be completed by December 2022, while apartments owners in Slovakia’s very first skyscraper will receive their keys mid-2023.