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AVIV-PARK-ZVEZDARA-Presentation The first retail project in Zvezdara Strategic position In the heart of Zvezdara, a few minutes from the crossroads of Ustanicka Street and Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra. Transportation In the immediate vicinity there are many transport networks and public transportation (tram and bus lines) which enables excellent connections with all other parts of the city. Parking lot Visitors who come with their vehicles have the possibility of parking in our spacious and covered garage. Current tenants in the center Location See the location on the Belgrade map and find the fastest route: https://avivpark.com/zvezdara/lokacija/ • The project is located in the heart of Zvezdara municipality, with the population of cca 150,000 people. • It has faced fast development in the past couple of years. • The surrounding area is densely populated residential zone. • Primary catchment areas are Zvezdara, Vracar, Konjarnik, Kaludjerica, Grocka, Vozdovac etc. • Additionally, the location has excellent connection with other parts of the city. • Selling area – 11,500 m2 • Parking – 270 spaces • Opened – November 2015 Visitors’ profile & footfall • Both, female and male • Family people of age of 21 – 50 • Employed • Mostly living in the neighborhood • Coming by car or by foot • Visiting center few times per week, for shopping and entertainment • Attracted by the location due to close vicinity of their living places • Average daily footfall - 8,000 people *footfall is calculated by number of issued fiscal bills Free events for visitors are organized almost every weekend We are just starting with the construction of residential buildings next to the shopping center Moj Aviv 76 apartments will be built in 2 buildings High quality of construction works Modernly designed apartments of various structures Parking lots Everything at one place! Watch video link of Aviv Park Zvezdara: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iooEIERS6_w Contact us and become a part of our Park family Welcome! Web site: https://avivpark.com/zvezdara/ E-mail: [email protected] Address: 86 Zivka Davidovica Street Belgrade, Serbia.
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