
Dascalu is partner in this project with Romania’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry – CCIR, which controls Romexpo and has the right to use the land around the complex, which is owned by the Romanian state, based on a long-term agreement, according to Romania-Insider.com.
The investors will develop 14 new buildings, including the next tallest building in Romania, and all the services necessary for a mini-town.
The highlight of the project will be a tower with 41 floors that will be almost 180 high.
Iulian Dascalu has developed two of the largest mixed projects in Romania, so far, namely Palas Iasi, next to the Culture Palace in Iasi, and Iulius Town Timisoara. The development of Iulius Town, around the existing Iulius Mall in Timisoara, required investments of over EUR 200 million.
Besides the two projects, Dascalu also owns the Iulius Mall in Cluj-Napoca, which also has office spaces next to it, the Iulius Mall in Iasi and Iulius Mall Suceava.
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