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A famous Falkensteiner hotel chain is opening in Serbia next year

 

A famous Falkensteiner hotel chain is opening a hotel next year, in Serbia, at one of the most attractive locations in New Belgrade – Block 11a. A 12-floor tower with offices and business space will be built on a surface of 6,000 square meters. For this four-star hotel and commercial buildings the investors Falkensteiner Michaeler (FMTG) and a stock company M.O.F. Beta Nekretnine intend to invest €40million. Dr. Alexander Roesler, the Director General of Falkensteiner Michaeler (FMTG), is satisfied with the entrance to the market of Serbia: “The co-investment of these two companies will not only expand the assortment of products in the field of city hotels of Falkensteiner hotels & residences group, but also result in a unique hotel in Belgrade Serbia. I am also very happy that we are taking this step forward in the East. Since we are already successfully running a city hotel in Bratislava, we will soon be able to offer our business users many new significant top destinations.”

Source Balkans.com

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