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AFI Europe Serbia celebrates 20 years of shaping Belgrade’s real estate landscape

AFI Europe Serbia, a key real estate developer in the country, celebrates two decades of transforming Belgrade’s skyline. Over the years, the company has become a pioneer in introducing global trends, delivering major projects like Airport City, Business Garden, Skyline Belgrade and AFI City Zmaj.

Key projects and future plans

AFI City Zmaj – This business park, currently under construction, will cover 180,000 square meters once completed, becoming one of the largest in the region. Its focus is on creating sustainable, energy-efficient spaces for modern businesses. The complex will feature eco-friendly technologies, LEED Gold certification and a prime location near the highway and airport.

AFI Home Skyline – A new concept for renting apartments in Belgrade, offering fully furnished, sustainable homes designed for a modern urban lifestyle. The goal is to provide high-quality, comfortable living spaces with convenient amenities, setting a new standard for rental properties in the city.

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Sustainability and innovation

AFI Europe’s success is rooted in its commitment to quality and sustainability. Projects like AFI City Zmaj and Skyline Belgrade emphasize eco-friendly materials, energy efficiency, and the well-being of tenants. The company aims to reduce carbon emissions and improve energy use in its buildings.

Looking forward

The company’s ongoing projects, such as AFI City Zmaj, will further strengthen Belgrade’s position as a key business hub in the region. AFI Europe Serbia plans to continue its growth by expanding existing projects and developing innovative solutions, such as the collaboration with AC Hotels by Marriott within Airport City, combining business and hospitality services.

AFI Europe Serbia remains dedicated to contributing to Belgrade’s transformation, building sustainable spaces that meet the needs of businesses and residents alike.

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