Although its public transport connections are somewhat limited, the retail park of the city, which is the northern centre of the Southern Great Plain region, halfway between Budapest and Szeged, is easily accessible from the main road No. 5 and the M5 motorway. The neighbourhood is a mix of commercial properties, detached houses and vacant plots.
Tesco is the largest tenant, with significant space occupied by H&M, Sinsay, Koton and Euronics, among others.
Although its public transport connections are somewhat limited, the retail park of the city, which is the northern centre of the Southern Great Plain region, halfway between Budapest and Szeged, is easily accessible from the main road No. 5 and the M5 motorway. The neighbourhood is a mix of commercial properties, detached houses and vacant plots.
Direct car access to both Ostrava and Opava, the property is located about 1 km from the city centre, which is also accessible by bus and trolleybus. The area is surrounded by residential and commercial areas, petrol stations and a railway station.
The property is located along the Váci út Office Corridor on a site bordered by Gács utca, Balzsam utca and Balzsam Park as well as Juta utca. Surrounded by newer office buildings and a hotel, the site is easily accessible by car and public transport.
Located in the commercial enclave of the 5th largest city in Hungary, the property is 200 kms south of Budapest and 35 km north of the Croatian border. It is not the best location for public transport, but is easily accessible from the main road 6. The retail park, renovated in 2004, is surrounded by mixed retail and commercial properties, as well as single-family residential buildings.