Sat, Nov 21 2009

The budget spending is seven per cent down from 2008, meaning that the city will seek European Union funds for infrastructure projects
The retail chain has inked a deal with Varna Towers mall to host one of the first Mercator outlets in Bulgaria
The western part of Varna, which has been transformed over the past few years into a modern industrial and business centre, will see the inauguration of yet another large office and retail complex by December 2009.
The project will cost 2.3 million leva, with an additional five million leva worth of modern equipment to be installed. Another two million leva is needed to revamp the current equipment in use, all of it by the end of August.
The head of public order, Svetomir Nikolov, has been fired as part of a massive action undertaken to stall illegal construction around the Varna Lake
A modern condominium equipped with a private beach, spa, bar and an outdoor swimming pool will be built on the north tip of the Zlatni Pyasutsi (Golden Sands) resort in Varna.
The Black Sea town of Pomorie has approved a proposal for the construction of a spacious and modern marina, with a capacity of over 600 yachts and small passenger ships.
Over the course of a year, from one of the leaders in Europe in new construction, Bulgaria became one of the countries currently quagmired at the bottom of the table and was now amongst the three worst hit countries, along with Romania and Slovenia.
The park is posed to act as an economic stimulant in the region, creating a modern infrastructural base for companies. It is set for completion by Q3 of 2010.
Both retailers target at least 50 outlets in Bulgaria by the end of 2010.
When will Bulgaria’s real estate and construction sector recover?
Wont need to build any more for the next five years then, if thy can find some buyers, very thin on the ground, buyers that is.