Special Edition Newsletter “Real Estate and Construction – Future Projects for New Business Opportunities” on March 31 on eKapija
Modern construction is accompanied every step of the way by care for the environment. Buildings in Serbia, especially those built in the 20th century, are among the biggest consumers of energy. In an era when ecology is in the focus, energy efficiency and sustainable building are becoming inevitable factors in the construction sector. The construction industry is paying more attention to end-users as well. They insist on personalized spaces, making smart solutions in housing more and more sophisticated and innovative with each year.
According to experts, the retail sector still has a great potential for growth in Serbia in the upcoming years, especially in small towns. This primarily pertains to retail parks, which allow the retail zones to move from the main streets and pedestrian zones to the park itself. When it comes to the market of shopping centers, Serbia is still behind in the region, and this might change in the upcoming period, considering that several large projects are expected to be completed.
The market of industrial real estate has grown substantially in the past few years, thanks to the opening of several distribution and logistics centers. The construction of new highways and the announcements of the expansion of industrial zones speak in favor of this sector developing at an accelerated pace in the future as well.
In eKapija's Special Edition Newsletter “Real Estate and Construction – Future Projects for New Business Opportunities”, we will present the latest projects in the sectors of construction and real estate. We will provide answers to the questions of what the latest market trends are and what the perspectives for development in the upcoming period are.
We will talk with all the relevant representatives of this field – from state structures, building companies, producers and traders of building materials and machines, furniture and equipment for interior decoration, through investors, experts for the management and sale of real estate, to representatives of banks and insurance companies...
The Special Edition Newsletter “Real Estate and Construction – Future Projects for New Business Opportunities” is an ideal place for you to recommend your company, services or products which can contribute to enhancing this field.
We invite you to join us. Write us at marketing@ekapija.com or urednik@ekapija.com if you want to become a part of our Special Edition Newsletter, and make sure to send us your proposals and suggestions so that we could present this topic as well as possible.
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