Monthly Archives: June 2016

Garitage Park – modern Sofia offices in a multifunctional complex

Mina Boycheva 24/06/2016

Garitage Park in Sofia is a multifunctional gated project situated in the area above the Ring Road and after Sofia Park Villas. The project of the office building has been considered in a wise way including various premises that the professionals and the residents might need including modern offices of different size, commercial premises, school, sports zones and entertainment areas with two entrances – from the Ring Road and from the bridge at Arena Cinema.

Garitage Park – modern Sofia offices in a multifunctional complex

Garitage Park will cover an area of 165 sq.m, which is almost double the size of Business Park Sofia. The project will offer 95 000 sq.m. of offices, 60 000 sq.m of apartments, 4500 parking lots, a sports center with a swimming pool, etc. The investment made will be around 150 million Euro. The project will be built in several phases. The first one will be focused on two office buildings of 18 000 sq.m, 120 apartments and the underground parking area for the first three office and residential buildings. The second phase will be focused on the infrastructure. The third phase will be focused on the taller office and residential buildings.

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Bulgaria reliably protecting the Schengen borders

Mina Boycheva 24/06/2016

Bulgaria is fulfiling its commitments towards Europe by protecting successfully the Schengen borders in time of migration crisis. That was stated by Boiko Borrisov, the Prime Minister of Bulgaria at the end of the training Frontiers 2016. The training showed the good cooperation between the Bulgarian Army and the Ministry of Interior. The Prime Minister further stated that Bulgaria has answered all its commitments that concern the protection of the Schengen borders.

Bulgaria reliably protecting the Schengen bordes

The training’ main aim was to show the reaction towards real time situations and the coordinated efforts of the national police, the army, the border police, etc. According to the Chief of Defence Lieutenant General Constantin Popov, the interaction between the Ministry of Interiorand the colleagues is excellent. The joint operations of military personnel, policemen, and the Bulgarian Red Cross were in line with the scenario prepared in advance. Onsite to observe the training showing Bulgaria’s readiness to enter the Schengen Area were the Deputy Minister of Defence, the Minister of Transport, Information Technologies and Communications, the Chief Commissioner, the Secretary General of the Ministry of Interior and many representatives of local authorities.

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New Sofia Offices in Mladost and Kambanite area

Mina Boycheva 17/06/2016

In 2015 was launched the construction of a new office project called – Kambanite, which is expected to be ready by July this year. The company that owns the plot of 10.7 thousand sq. m and invests in the construction plans to offer a multifunctional building of the highest class, that covers the criteria for green buildings and urban constructions. The same company has already invested in the construction of the new office building where the HP headquarters in Bulgaria is based. That is why the company sees the new project for an office building in Sofia as part of the expansion in that region of the capital.

New Sofia Offices in Mladost and Kambanite area

The company has already declared that it has many other plots of land close to the ring road and has plans to build on them. Yet, there are still no projects in mind but even so most probably they will be focused on the construction of business centers for the software and outsourcing companies. The total unfolded built-up area of the office center “Kambanite” will be 13.5 thousand sq.m, where the office premises that will be rented are 10.1 thousand sq.m. In addition, the project will have a restaurant and 215 parking lots. There is a serious interest in the project and many existing and new tenants coming from the IT and outsourcing sphere. Mladost region is also appealing as a residential zone, suitable for the families with children and the young professionals working in one of the office centers in that part of Sofia.

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Bulgaria Wants Equal Access to the Entry-Exit System of All Member States

Mina Boycheva 17/06/2016

Bulgaria has expressed its will for an equal access to the Entry-Exit System of the European Union for all member states. The country’s desire was presented by the Interior Minister of Bulgaria Rumyana Bachvarova, aiming to boost the efficiency of the fight against the organized crime and terrorism. The establishment of the Entry-Exit System has been proposed by the European Commission, aiming to make border checks of the non-EU nationals to become stronger and faster, while the external border management and the internal security to become easier.

Bulgaria Wants Equal Access to the Entry-Exit System of All Member States

Bulgaria, not being a member of the Schengen area, is not in the position to use the full potential of those key visa information systems with a communication infrastructure, central IT system, and links to the national systems of the member countries. Even though, the country provides security along one of the most vulnerable and important borders of the European Union having in mind the crisis with the migrants. The European Council has adopted a new directive that uses the passenger name record collecting data for the prevention of terrorist attacks.

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Bulgaria Fit to Join the Schengen Zone

Mina Boycheva 11/06/2016

Bulgaria, along with its neighboring country Romania, is among the recent additions to the European Union. The two countries do qualify for joining the Schengen Zone, yet for this to become a fact an unanimous decision of the member states of the European Union is required. The two countries’ request to obtain access to the Schengen zone but have been facing vetoes for years based on the internal instability and the various changes going on.

Bulgaria Fit to Join the Schengen Zone

The Schengen area is that part of Europe where citizens from 22 European countries can travel without the need of visa and passport, as well as no border control. The countries that are currently outsiders include Bulgaria and Romania, Cyprus and Croatia, the United Kingdom and Ireland. The total population of the Schengen Area is more than 4000 million people. According to the president of France Schengen Area has to change and be improved.

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High Sofia Office Demand Near The Ring Road

Mina Boycheva 10/06/2016

The Ring road of Sofia has become quite appealing to the companies based in Sofia or planning to outsource their business in the city ever since the construction and the successful launch of Business Park Sofia. This modern business venue completely changed the atmosphere and the overall appearance of the region and marked the start of new type of projects in the real estate sphere in Sofia city. This new business zone of the capital is a natural consequence of the growth of each city and is a focal point for certain businesses.

High Sofia Office Demand Near The Ring Road

Business Park Sofia is functioning ever since 2001, and once it was constructed the region was built in with several large retail and shopping projects like Sofia Ring Mall, Arena Cinema Center, Tehnopolis, IKEA, Decathlon, Residential Park Sofia, etc. The new office projects in Sofia that are planned to be constructed in the area include the multi-functional complex Garitage Park, and the nearby Kambanine Building. The business zone of the capital is now providing offices, commercial centers, hotel, zones for recreation and many dining places. The business park with its offices and the area around are highly appealing to the outsourcing and the IT business.

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Sofia Offices in the First Months of 2016

Mina Boycheva 04/06/2016

Sofia offices market saw an active search in the last three months, a tendency that was going on in the first five months of 2016 as well. The main factor for this market situation is the increased interest and need towards expansion of the offices that have been previously rented. This interest mainly comes from the BPO centers and the IT companies and it resulted in the creation of many new office projects. In 2015 only in Sofia city were completed more than 105 000 sq.m of offices. Great deal of them were rented before the office centers were even completed. That is why the current supply of office premises on the market is still insufficient.

The Sofia office market is being driven by the interest of the new tenants and the expansion of the companies that are already on the market. The average size of the rented offices in 2015 was 1200 sq.m. – a fact that confirms the need of the companies for more spacious offices. The offices that are planned to be completed in 2016 are only 70 000 sq.m., in smaller office buildings great part of which for the investor companies own usage. This means that the lack of high-quality office buildings will not be dealt with in 2016 as well and the tendency for renting offices that are still under construction will remain valid. The completion of the larger office projects is planned for the first half of 2017.

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Bulgaria Thankful for Polish support for Schengen

Mina Boycheva 04/06/2016

After a joint briefing between the presidents of Bulgaria and Poland, it became clear that the Polish present Andrzej Duda is supporting the accession of Bulgaria to the passport free travel zone. The relations between the two countries could be traced back in time and today are an excellent example of partnership and friendship. Bulgaria and Poland are sharing similar position regarding the agenda in front of Europe.

Poland is supporting the accession of Bulgaria to the passport free travel zone.

According to the president of Bulgaria, Poland is making an excellent progress and the country is already being a great example of successful transformation on economic and political level. Poland has established itself as a leader of the other countries in Eastern and Central Europe that have joined the European Union like Bulgaria. President Plevneliev further stated that Bulgaria, along with Poland, is backing up the European Union connectivity between the member states aiming an establishment of energy and transport infrastructure.

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