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It has already successfully completed many projects, and it is
currently finishing off the office complex
A public bus terminal will be located below the new
station hall. A floor lower there will be a turnaround junction for trams. The
new station hall above the bus terminal will have passages leading directly
onto the platforms. Some SKK 900 million has been earmarked for the new train
station, the renovation of the current train station buildings and alteration
of the
This will turn the train station into one of the five
largest shopping zones in the Slovak capital. The planned shopping centre will
have a main pedestrian aisle, basically a covered passage, fringed by 3 and 4
storey buildings. A passage will lead out to the station square in front of the
main station building. Two office buildings and a hotel will also be built,
creating the border at the other side of the square at Šancova Street. The
investor will incorporate the original train station building from 1904 into
the design.
Parking places will be create on the first, second and
third underground floors of the project. The first and second underground
floors will include underground tram stops. The first floor above ground of the
shopping centre will be open non-stop, and will include, among other things, a
hypermarket and other shops, just like on the second floor.
Not only will the main bus station undergo a major
overhaul, but so will the Central train station. This ambitious project will be
carried out by the strong domestic construction-developer group I.P.R.
Slovakia. It has already successfully completed many projects, and it is
currently finishing off the office complex
A public bus terminal will be located below the new
station hall. A floor lower there will be a turnaround junction for trams. The
new station hall above the bus terminal will have passages leading directly
onto the platforms. Some SKK 900 million has been earmarked for the new train
station, the renovation of the current train station buildings and alteration
of the
This will turn the train station into one of the five
largest shopping zones in the Slovak capital. The planned shopping centre will
have a main pedestrian aisle, basically a covered passage, fringed by 3 and 4
storey buildings. A passage will lead out to the station square in front of the
main station building. Two office buildings and a hotel will also be built,
creating the border at the other side of the square at Šancova Street. The
investor will incorporate the original train station building from 1904 into
the design.
Parking places will be create on the first, second and
third underground floors of the project. The first and second underground
floors will include underground tram stops. The first floor above ground of the
shopping centre will be open non-stop, and will include, among other things, a
hypermarket and other shops, just like on the second floor.
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