Finished Aupark Tower in 2008

Aupark Tower is a high-rise building in Bratislava located in the district of Petržalka which is a part of the shopping center Aupark. It was built by the HB Reavis Group company in 2007. In 2012, Heitman European Property Partners IV purchased the building for €85.6m.[1] Currently, the office space of the building is occupied by a number of tenants, including Telefónica O2 Slovakia, Eset, Procter & Gamble and AT&T, among others.

History

The Aupark Tower next to Nový Most. In the background the St. Martin's Cathedral

The construction began in 2006, the framework was completed in the beginning of 2007 and it was completely finished by the end of 2007.

The building was approved by then mayor of Petržalka Vladimír Bajan, but the mayor of Bratislava Andrej Ďurkovský is also commonly blamed, as well as the Bratislava main architect Štefan Šlachta.[2]

It has a staged shape and stands at a height of 96 meters, 22 floors and there were proposals to reduce it to 15 floors in order to allegedly save the panorama of Bratislava. The HB Reavis Group company was offered some lucrative ground on the Petržalka Danube-riverbank between the Old Bridge and the Apollo Bridge for a favorable cost. This solution was not realized, however, as it was decided that it would have been unprofitable for the city.

Controversy

Aupark Tower altered a large number of Bratislava silhouettes due to its height and location. Many pictures in the historical Old Town can no longer be taken without inclusion of this structure. Opposers of the building also argued that the immediate vicinity of the New bridge and that the building optically devalues the Aupark (Sad Janka Kráľa) locality.

See also

References

  1. "Aupark Tower sold to Heitman". www.property-magazine.eu.
  2. "Je to horšie, ako som predpokladal, tvrdí Š. Šlachta | Bratislavské noviny". www.bratislavskenoviny.sk (in Slovak).

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