Immocap Advances with Istropolis Redevelopment at Trnavské mýto, Bratislava

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2025-09-11   10:32
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Preparatory work is progressing on the transformation of Trnavské mýto into Istropolis, a large-scale mixed-use development being delivered by developer Immocap. The project, also branded as Kvartér, will replace the former House of Trade Unions (Dom odborov Istropolis) with a new cultural, residential, and business hub.

Immocap envisions Istropolis as a new meeting place for the city. Plans include a modern cultural and social hall with capacity for 3,000 people, along with housing, office space, retail units, and publicly accessible green areas. The development is intended to create a new urban destination in Bratislava that combines cultural life, work, and leisure.

Preparatory works at the site are already under way. The developer has begun equipping the construction site, relocating utilities, and making temporary adjustments to pedestrian routes around Trnavské mýto. According to Immocap, these steps are critical before the main construction phase begins. The start of full construction is scheduled for this autumn, following the receipt of a key building permit for road and infrastructure modifications.

Traffic and pedestrian circulation in the surrounding area will be improved as part of the redevelopment. Planned changes include the modification of sidewalks, the addition of bicycle paths, and upgrades to intersections to increase safety and accessibility. The aim is not only to deliver a modern city quarter but also to enhance everyday mobility in this central part of Bratislava.

“Istropolis will transform Trnavské mýto into a vibrant meeting place for the whole city,” the developer stated. “After meticulous preparations, we will move on to the construction of a new cultural and urban landmark. We already hold one of the most important permits, bringing us closer to the complete transformation of the area.”

Immocap has presented the project as part of its wider portfolio of urban redevelopments in Bratislava. With construction expected to start in the coming months, Trnavské mýto is set to undergo a fundamental change, creating a cultural and commercial centre designed to meet the needs of residents, visitors, and businesses alike.

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