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Apartment complex built on former army base in Varna

Thu, May 21 2009 11:12 CET 1988 Views 2 Comments
Apartment complex built on former army base in Varna

A former army base will be transformed into a "new and modern" residential complex comprised of seven buildings with a total 210 flats. The new real estate will be located just north of the Sofia – Varna motorway, on Treti Mart Boulevard, Stroitelstvo Gradut weekly reported.

The former army barracks are at the edge of Vladislavovo borough, one of Varna's suburbs, which has been gradually been transformed into a major local hub, with Billa, Metro, and Piccadilly supermarkets already operational and other major retail chains currently under construction.

Construction on the site started in 2006 with two apartment buildings already completed and the remaining five buildings being scheduled for completion by the end of 2009.

All blocks are equipped with basements, underground garages and cellars, and central heating facilities. The layout withing the enclosed area of the complex encompasses  restaurants, cafes, a fitness centre, and playgrounds.

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Anonymous Huseyin Fri, May 22 2009 09:18 CET

Does anybody know how much is these flats per sq/m?

Anonymous Mat Thu, May 21 2009 20:30 CET

Yay!


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