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Business Park Sofia[1] is the largest office park in Central and Eastern Europe.[2] and the first office park in Bulgaria.[3]

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The Project

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The campus includes 15 buildings with class A office spaces, it covers 91,000 sqm with a total built-up area of approximately 240,100 sqm and combines a multifunctional business infrastructure with superb landscaping.[4] BPS is easily accessible by public transport, including a metro line stop, or by car. More than 13,000+ people work in the campus, and it is visited by an additional 4,000 people daily.

Location

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Business Park Sofia is located at the foot of Vitosha Mountain[5]. Access to the city's administrative and business center is provided by several lines of public transportation, including the metro (via the nearby "Business Park Sofia" Metro Station[6]); there is also direct access to Sofia Ring Road.

History

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Founded in 2001, Business Park Sofia[7] initially catered primarily to business offices. Over time, it has expanded to include retail spaces and recreational facilities.


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Main Information:

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Business Park Sofia[1] is the largest office park in Central and Eastern Europe.[2]. Established in 2001[8], and now operated by Arco Capital Corporation Ltd[9]., it serves as a significant centre for business and technology companies in the region.

Location:

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Business Park Sofia, Mladost 4, 1766 Sofia, Bulgaria

Transportation:

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The Business Park Sofia Metro Station[10] on Sofia Metro Line 1 provides direct access to the park. Several bus lines, including 76, X9, X10, 111, 213, and 413, also serve the area. The park is located approximately 8 minutes by car from Sofia Airport.

History:

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Founded in 2001, Business Park Sofia initially catered primarily to business offices. Over time, it has expanded to include retail spaces and recreational facilities.

Facilities and Services

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The park spans a total built-up area of 210,000 square meters and a plot area of 89,000 square meters.

It consists of 15 buildings offering office spaces, co-working areas, parking garage, conference facilities, retail outlets, and recreational zones.

Key tenants include various international and local companies.

Economic Impact:

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Business Park Sofia has played a significant role in the Bulgarian economy by attracting international businesses and providing office space for over 130 companies.

The park also hosts annual events such as the Park Festival[11]

References

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  1. ^ a b Vassileva, Tedy (14 November 2022). "The top ten owners of office buildings in Sofia". Capital.bg.
  2. ^ a b Phelps, Nicholas A. (2017-01-01). Old Europe, New Suburbanization?: Governance, Land, and Infrastructure in European Suburbanization. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-1-4426-2601-0.
  3. ^ "The top ten owners of buildings in Sofia".
  4. ^ "Business Park Sofia". Bgbc. Retrieved 2024-06-10.
  5. ^ "Building 1, Business Park Sofia — BREF". Retrieved 2024-06-10.
  6. ^ "Building 1, Business Park Sofia — BREF". Retrieved 2024-06-10.
  7. ^ "Business Park Sofia | Lindner Immobilien Management EOOD". www.lindner-im.com. Retrieved 2024-06-10.
  8. ^ Попова, Жана (2011). "БИЗНЕС ПАРКЪТ – ГРАД В ГРАДА" (PDF). ANNUAIRE DE L"UNIVERSITE DE SOFIA "ST.KLIMENT OCHRIDSKI" FACULTE DE PHILOSOPHIE Livre SOCIOLOGIE Tome 103 – via Софийски Университет "Св. Климент Охридкси".
  9. ^ "Arco Capital – International Finance Company". Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  10. ^ "Бизнес парк - Metropolitan Sofia". www.metropolitan.bg. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  11. ^ "Фест в столичния "Младост" с концерти, турнири, театри и кино | Dnes.bg". www.dnes.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2024-05-30.