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WINERY “KOVACEVIC”

OFFERS FOR SALE COMMERCIAL BUILDING DOWNTOWN ,

• 5 LEVELS • 1,162 m2 • 2 ESCALATORS • CARGO ELEVATOR Serbia

Serbia is an open economy in South-Eastern Europe with remarkable economic growth potential. Situated at the crossroads between Central and , Serbia covers the southern part of the Pannonian Plain and the central .

The country has a total population of approximately 7 million people, 59.4% of which reside in urban areas. is the capital of the country.

According to the IMF, Serbian nominal GDP in 2017 is officially estimated at $39.366 billion or $5,599 per capita. The economy is dominated by services which accounts for 60.8% of GDP, followed by industry with 31.3% of GDP, and agriculture at 7.9% of GDP. The official currency of Serbia is Serbian dinar (ISO code: RSD), and the central bank is National Bank of Serbia. The Belgrade Stock Exchange is the only stock exchange in the country, with market capitalization of $8.65 billion and BELEX15 as the main index representing the 15 most liquid stocks.

In the recent years, Serbia has seen a major increase of foreign investments, especially from European Union countries. Blue-chip corporations making investments include: Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Siemens, Bosch, Philip Morris, Michelin, Coca-Cola, Carlsberg and others. In the energy sector, Russian energy giants, Gazprom and Lukoil have made large investments.

The country has free trade agreements with the EFTA and CEFTA, a preferential trade regime with the European Union, a Generalized System of Preferences with the United States, and individual free trade agreements with Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Turkey. Novi Sad

Novi Sad is the second largest city of Serbia, the capital of the autonomous province of and the administrative center of the South Backa District. It is located in the southern part of the Pannonian Plain, on the border of the Backa and Srem geographical regions, on the banks of the river, facing the northern slopes of Fruska Gora mountain.

According to the 2011 census, the city has a population of 250,439 while the urban area of Novi Sad (with the adjacent urban settlements of and ) has 277,522 inhabitants. The population of the administrative area of the city stands at 341,625 people.

Novi Sad is the industrial and financial center of the Serbian economy. The significance of Novi Sad as a financial center is proven by being home of the national headquarters of numerous banks such as Erste Bank, OTP bank, Banca Intesa, Addiko bank, Sberbank, Credit Agricole and the third largest insurance company in Serbia DDOR Novi Sad. The city is also home to the major energy companies oil company and Srbijagas gas company. It is also the seat of the wheat market. Novi Sad is also a growing information technology center in Serbia.

Novi Sad is one of the most important centers of higher education and research in Serbia, with four universities and numerous professional, technical, and private colleges and research institutes, including a law school with its own publication. The largest educational institution in the city is the , with 14 faculties, 9 of which are located in the modern university campus. It is attended by more than 50,000 students and has total staff of nearly 5,000. Novi Sad

Novi Sad is the second cultural center in Serbia (besides Belgrade) and city's officials try to make the city more attractive to numerous cultural events and music . Since 2000, Novi Sad is home to the festival, one of the biggest music summer festival in Europe. Other important cultural events are theatre festival, , International Novi Sad Literature Festival, Novi Sad Jazz Festival, and many others. Besides , the most prominent theatres are also , , and Cultural center of Novi Sad. Novi Sad also houses many cultural events . Other city's cultural institutions include Detachment of the Serbian Academy of Science and Art, Library of , Novi Sad City Library and . City is also home to the Archive of Vojvodina, which collect many documents from Vojvodina dating from 1565.

The city has several museums and galleries, public and privately owned. The most well known museum in the city is , founded in 1847, which houses a permanent collection of Serbian culture and a life in Vojvodina through history. Museum of Novi Sad in has a permanent collection of history of fortress. is the biggest and most respected gallery in the city, which has two galleries in the city center. There is also The Gallery of Fine Arts and The Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection.

Sports started to develop in 1790 with the foundation of City Marksmen Association. However, its serious development started after the establishment of the Municipal Association of Physical Culture in 1959 and after 1981, when SPC Vojvodina (commonly referred to as Spens Sports Center) was built. Today, about 220 sports organizations are active in Novi Sad. Proprietor

A family tradition of wine production, over 100 years old, was taken over by Mr. Miroslav Kovacevic a decade ago, creating a new, modern winery, with the idea of introducing the wine and wine industry experiences of his father and his grandfathers with the help of state-of-the-art wine technology into the 21st century.

The basic philosophy of the Winery “Kovacevic” reflects in the production of premium wines, with a specific style characterized by a signature harmony and elegance of aroma and taste.

Year after year, the Winery increases its sales on domestic and foreign markets. Last year marked a new record placement of Kovacevic products in the amount of 950,000 bottles.

Mr. Miroslav Kovacevic is the owner of a beautiful tourist and gastronomy property, with the most stunning view of Fruska Gora mountain. Restaurant provides the seating for 150 people. There are also 3 stylish apartments at the property.

Winery “Kovacevic” web presentation can be found at: www.vinarijakovacevic.com Commercial Building

Property is located in downtown Novi Sad, at 17, Nikole Pasica Street.

Less than a 100 m away from the pedestrian area in the very heart of Novi Sad shopping and tourist area, with surface of 1,162 m2, spread on 5 levels, equipped with 2 escalators and a cargo elevator, this property offers numerous possibilities for commercial activities - bank headquarters, hotel, restaurant, medical facility, etc. Allocations

• Basement 150 m2 • Ground Floor 286 m2 • 1st Floor 286 m2 • 2nd Floor 286 m2 • 3rd Floor 151 m2 Leasing

IVASTEFAN RETAIL CONSULTING LTD 7, OHRIDSKA STR., BELGRADE, SERBIA web presentation: www.ivastefanretail.com E-mail: [email protected]

CONTACT

Aleksandar Vukovic +381 69 25 64 666