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Arca Capital Wanted a Skyscraper on Bajkalska Street in Bratislava, JTRE Plans a Multifunctional Complex for 80 Million

Summary by Denník N
The financial group Arca Capital wanted to build the Origami Tower in the past. The developer JTRE is planning a multifunctional complex with apartments and hundreds of rooms for short-term accommodation. Part of the land of the former Arca Capital will be acquired by the city, and the municipality will build a school for 500 students and a playground. A new project with the working title Polyfunctional Complex Bajkalská is being prepared on the…
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The financial group Arca Capital wanted to build the Origami Tower in the past. The developer JTRE is planning a multifunctional complex with apartments and hundreds of rooms for short-term accommodation. Part of the land of the former Arca Capital will be acquired by the city, and the municipality will build a school for 500 students and a playground. A new project with the working title Polyfunctional Complex Bajkalská is being prepared on the…

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Denník N broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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