City Business Center, Bratislava

City Business Center

City Business Center I
General information
Status Complete
Type Office, retail
Location Bratislava, Slovakia
Coordinates 48°08′53″N 17°07′30″E / 48.148078°N 17.125014°E / 48.148078; 17.125014Coordinates: 48°08′53″N 17°07′30″E / 48.148078°N 17.125014°E / 48.148078; 17.125014
Estimated completion 2011
Opening CBC I - April 2007, CBC II - November 2006
Owner HB Reavis Group, Tatra Asset Management
Height
Roof CBC I - 107 m (351 ft)
Technical details
Floor count up to 25
Floor area 35,650 m2 (383,700 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect Aukett
Developer HB Reavis Group

City Business Center is a complex of five buildings in the Bratislava city district Staré mesto (Old town), first two finished in 2006 and 2007. The complex is bordered by the Karadžičova street and Dostrojevského rad street, in the area known as Central Business District where more office and business complex projects are now being developed. Originally the complex was to include four administrative (office) buildings and one residential building. The purpose of the last building, CBC V, was changed from residential to office after restarting the construction of second phase.

Complex construction consists of two phases. First includes the CBC I, a 107-meter, 25-floor office tower (completed in April 2007) and CBC II, an 8-floor low rise building (completed in November 2006). Construction of the second phase was started in 2008, but after the excavation work was done the construction was put on hold until 2009, when work on the remaining three buildings resumed. CBC III, IV and V offer additional 23,200 m2 (249,700 sq ft) of leasable area for office and retail.

In March 2014 HB Reavis Group sold three of the five buildings (CBC III, IV and V) to the company Tatra Asset Management, Tatra Banka subsidiary.[1]

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