A Recommendation for InvestmentIn 2005, Belgrade drew 1.8 billion dollars in direct foreign investment, which is the largest amount invested so far in Southeast Europe on an annual basis. By Jelena Gligorić Belgrade Mayor Nenad Bogdanović recently returned from Cannes, where on March 16 he received, on behalf of Belgrade, the award "City of the Future in Southeast Europe". Mr. Bogdanović said that this award, given by the distinguished British publication Financial Times, has joined Serbia's capital in the ranks of cities that are either currently undergoing dramatic development or already enjoy a long-standing business tradition.
The mayor stressed that a lot has been done in improving infrastructure around the highway and the surrounding area towards the airport, and that the next task will be to improve infrastructure around the Novi Sad highway beyond Batajnica, then on the Zrenjanin-Novi Sad route, the Ibar road and towards the city of Nis. The newest greenfield investments are no longer in New Belgrade, the site of greatest construction activity, but in Zemun, which will soon be on par with New Belgrade in terms of investments.
"My assessment is that in three years time, three and a half million square metres of business and housing space will be built in Belgrade, that the average salary will be five hundred euros and that the pace of employment will grow at a much higher rate", said Bogdanović. New Belgrade – City Center
New Belgrade is the most favorable city section for construction, primarily because of its excellent infrastructure and the situation regarding property rights. The City Construction Land and Building Directorate said that some 180,000 square metres of land had been leased and another 300,000 are being prepared for developers. The most intensive construction activity is occurring in the greater circle of the Belgrade Arena, which is becoming Serbia's 'Wall Street'. More than one million square metres of office space are under construction, including many new hi-tech buildings that will host foreign companies' branch offices. The price of one square metre of residential space in this section has already reached 2,000 euros, and demand in the area continues to grow. Work on a detailed plan for Block 26, between the Belgrade Arena and the Federal Building, is currently under way and the construction of a regional city centre is planned, with some 400,000 square metres for business and entertainment. There is even the idea to build Europe's tallest skyscraper in this area. It would be 300 metres tall, and have between 70 and 100 floors. A bit farther away, in Block 67, Delta Holding Company has begun construction on a large shopping mall: the "Delta City 67", on some 87,000 square metres of land. Construction will cost an estimated 80 million euros or more. It is scheduled to receive its first customers in September 2007. In addition, Delta has announced construction of a high category hotel immediately next to the Belgrade Hyatt.
Belgrade will in 2009 host the world students' games, the Universiad, which is the world's most massive sports competition following the Olympic Games. Belgrade must by that time build a university village to accommodate the arrival of some 9,500 student-athletes. The village is also for Block 67. According to initial calculations, 250 million euros will be invested in the entire complex. The urban development plan envisages the construction of 220,000 square metres, 180,000 of which will be slated for residential accommodation. The rest will be used for a market centre, a supermarket, a school, a pre-school facility, a health care centre, a centre for the elderly and other institutions and facilities. None of the buildings will be taller than twelve stories. The final deadline to complete this work will be the beginning of 2009. In Block 65, the Belgrade City Airport is building a large 70,000- square-metre business park. This will be the first multi-functional commercial centre in Serbia that will merge state-of-the-art technology and the needs of the centre users. As investors say, this will be more than a group of individual business buildings. It will be a true business park that will provide its "tenants" the comfort of a "city within a city".
In late 2009, Belgrade will also get a pair of twin towers. According to the investors' plans, the "European Construction Company", will build a twin tower for the already existing Ušće Business Center another. The area between the two towers will include a multi-functional centre. The complex consisting with these two buildings and a shopping mall will cover 60,000 square metres.
New in the oldAt the same time, the construction of several large facilities is underway or is expected to begin soon in the old city section. These development plans are clustered close to or on the city river banks, in downtown locations that have been abandoned for the past fifteen or so years. One of the greatest investments will be construction of the "Prokop" railroad station. The Serbian railroads ("JP Železnice Srbije") has announced that the Cypriot firm "Trigrant Holding LTD" has been selected in an international tender as the most favorable bidder to finance and develop the commercial- business space and "Beograd Centar" passenger railroad station. The completion of this station and moving the present railroad station to a new location will free some 180 hectres of space in the most exclusive Belgrade location, which will be offered to investors for commercial, tourist and cultural purposes.
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