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Intelligent building” in New Belgrade opens for tenants

Real estate consulting company Colliers International and company Meteor reached the agreement in early August on exclusive sale of a business building in Block 40 in New Belgrade.

“The business building in Block 40 is among top-quality business facilities in the country and it comprises over 3,000 square meters of A-class office space and large number of parking places for employees and their clients. The facility has basement, ground floor, and two overground floors, as well as one of the most modern infrastructures”, it is explained in the statement by Colliers.

The surface of each floor is about 800 square meters and the space can be adapted to the requests and needs of future owners. The building is situated in an excellent location, in the very center of the business zone in New Belgrade, near Belgrade-Zagreb motorway and all main routes.

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– The business building we are able to offer for sale is one of rare independent facilities of class A in the city and it offers future owners the privacy of business in the center of New Belgrade. What makes this building unique is its exceptional infrastructure and computerized systems that can be found in only few facilities in our market – said Boško Tomašević, the Manager of Colliers’ Commercial Department.

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