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AFI City Zmaj: A new standard for modern business spaces in Belgrade

Belgrade continues to solidify its position as one of the most dynamic business hubs in the region, with companies consistently setting new benchmarks in the real estate sector. Recognizing the importance of functional, sustainable, and adaptable office spaces, businesses are increasingly seeking spaces that align with global trends and meet local needs. In this context, AFI City Zmaj stands out as a prime example of a contemporary business park designed to meet the demands of modern business operations.

Flexibility and functionality at the core

Adaptable office spaces have become essential to the success of modern businesses. AFI City Zmaj offers over 27,000 square meters of office space, which can be customized to fit the specific requirements of each client. This level of flexibility allows companies to tailor the space to their unique business models, ensuring efficiency and long-term sustainability. As a result, these spaces provide a solid foundation for growth, innovation, and employee well-being.

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Prime location and accessibility

Location plays a critical role in the selection of office spaces, and AFI City Zmaj offers an ideal setting for businesses. Situated just 9 kilometers from downtown Belgrade and 10 kilometers from Nikola Tesla Airport, the business park provides easy access for both local and international clients and employees. Its proximity to the Zemun railway station, serviced by BG VOZ, further enhances connectivity, allowing quick and easy access to major city destinations. Additionally, its closeness to the highway ensures excellent links to other parts of the city and surrounding areas.

One of the main challenges of urban office spaces—insufficient parking—is fully addressed at AFI City Zmaj. The first phase of the project includes over 400 parking spaces, guaranteeing convenient access for all employees and visitors.

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Work-life balance and employee well-being

AFI City Zmaj is not just about functionality; it’s about creating an environment where employees can thrive. The complex features green spaces, such as the row of old plane trees at the entrance, which provide a pleasant setting for rest and relaxation. In addition, a variety of restaurants and cafes are located nearby, with plans to add more within the complex itself. These spaces provide excellent options for breaks, business lunches, and meetings—informal settings where innovative ideas are shared and deals are struck. This balance between work and leisure contributes to a better quality of life for employees, making the business park a holistic environment that fosters both professional and personal growth.

AFI City Zmaj: A vision for the future

The vision behind AFI City Zmaj is to create a business center that meets the highest standards and serves as a central hub for business professionals in the region. Combining functionality, sustainability, and innovative features, this business park is setting a new standard for office spaces in Belgrade.

For companies looking to modernize their operations and provide employees with the best working environment, AFI City Zmaj offers an ideal solution.

AFI Europe Serbia: A leader in real estate development

AFI Europe Serbia, the developer behind the AFI City Zmaj project, has been a leading presence in the region for two decades. Known for delivering quality and reliable projects, the company is also behind some of the most notable developments in Belgrade, including the largest business park in the country, Airport City, and Business Garden. Additionally, the iconic residential and business complex, Skyline Belgrade, is part of the AFI portfolio. With over 250,000 square meters of real estate in its portfolio, AFI Europe Serbia is recognized as a market leader, driven by expertise, commitment, and a forward-looking vision.

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