Sun, Nov 22 2009
Truststroy Investment, a company owned by two lawyers based in Bulgaria's Targovishte, will turn the first sod of Targovishte's second commercial complex, investor.bg reported on November 8. The three-floor luxury building would adjoin the CBA supermarket and the Mebel Stil Chamber.
The building would be ready before the end of next year and would spread on 1900 sq m. Shops would occupy the first two floors and the luxurious offices the third floor. The last floor was to house a panoramic bar.
Truststroy Investment had assigned the development work to local entrepreneur Decho Diakov.
The mall would provide jobs for at least 30 people and the shops would be sold rather than rented out.
The Alexander Stamboliyski boulevard, where the mall would be located, was slated to become Targovishte's trade zone. The construction of an auto salon was slated to begin within days, whereas German retailer Kaufland was slated to start building its new supermarket early next year.
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