Millhaus Tower takes shape in Bratislava’s revitalized skyline as sales soar

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2024-10-15   10:28
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The skyline of Bratislava is undergoing a significant transformation, with the latest addition being the Millhaus tower, a collaborative project by Immocap and Wood & Company. Currently under construction above ground level, Millhaus is set to enhance the city’s modern appeal as it expands eastward along Mlynské Nivy Street.

Historically, Mlynské Nivy was one of Bratislava’s key industrial districts, benefiting from its strategic access to port facilities, as well as road and rail connections. However, the decline of the industrial sector in the 1990s paved the way for a shift in the landscape, with factories being replaced by office buildings and, more recently, residential complexes.

The emergence of housing projects in the area signals a growing interest in Mlynské Nivy as a desirable location not only for businesses but also for residents. A notable advantage is its proximity to Bratislava’s downtown, which is expected to be well-connected via Mlynské Nivy Street, soon to be transformed into a vibrant boulevard featuring a tram line. This development promises to further enhance the area’s attractiveness.

Immocap stands out as one of the most active developers in the Mlynské Nivy area, having established a significant presence over the years. The company has previously completed several buildings within the Bratislava Business Center, culminating in the successful launch of The Mill complex, a project that earned a nomination for the CE ZA AR Architecture Award for its innovative design and functionality.

In addition to office spaces, Immocap, in partnership with Wood & Company, is now focusing on a mixed-use project that will include a substantial residential component, further contributing to the area’s transformation into a vibrant urban hub. With sales reportedly performing excellently, Millhaus is poised to play a key role in Bratislava’s evolving skyline and urban identity.

Source & Photo: Immocap and Immocap

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