Leasing for third stage of Airport City Belgrade underway
17:04 Wed 27 Feb 2008
Airport City Belgrade seeks to provide its tenants a 'City within a City', and received two awards in 2006, one for the best project for office space in Belgrade and the Organisation for Economic Construction and Development award for largest greenfield investment in South East Europe.
Airport City Belgrade seeks to provide its tenants a 'City within a City', and received two awards in 2006, one for the best project for office space in Belgrade and the Organisation for Economic Construction and Development award for largest greenfield investment in South East Europe.

Leasing for the third stage of Serbia's first business park, Airport City Belgrade, has started recently, with Colliers International Serbia acting as leasing agent. Four buildings, each featuring 9 500 sq m of Class A office space, have already been constructed. The third stage of construction, featuring two buildings with 11 000 sq m each of office space, will be completed this summer, Colliers said.

Airport City Belgrade seeks to provide its tenants a 'City within a City', and received two awards in 2006, one for the best project for office space in Belgrade and the Organisation for Economic Construction and Development award for largest greenfield investment in South East Europe.

Colliers International Serbia is the exclusive agent for the first phase of construction and has successfully rented premises to companies such as Telenor, HVB Bank, Unilever, GlaxoSmithKline, Renault and Cisco. During the second phase, Colliers International Serbia rented premises to OMV, Adria Media, Alcatel Lucent, NBG Leasing, Steelcase and DuPont.

“Colliers has had a long and proud history of being involved with Airport City Belgrade and we look forward to leasing out a lot more office space in this fantastic business park as it enters its third stage,” Jovica Jakovac, managing director of Colliers International Serbia, said in a statement.

Colliers International Southeast Europe has nine offices in six countries: Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Montenegro and Serbia, as well as carrying out selected assignments in Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Cyprus.

Colliers International Southeast Europe has 2 500 000 sq m of projects under exclusive representation, claiming to be bigger than four of its nearest competitors in the region combined  and averaging 69 per cent annual growth over the last five years.

 
 
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