Commercial contact

Daniela Boytcheva
Business Development Director, Bulgaria
Sofia, Bulgaria
Sofia East
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Sofia (capital) is the biggest economy in the country. About 39% of Bulgaria’s GDP is produced in Sofia. Sofia also attracts about half of the total investment in the country. City offers the most diversified and active labor market with combination of high skilled workforce, foreign languages proficiency and efficient cost of labor. Education wise, Sofia offers the greatest number of schools of all types and educational levels. As for higher education establishments, 23 of all 51 accredited universities in the country are in Sofia.
Apart from an educated work force, Sofia also has the best infrastructure connectivity to offer. The city is one of the main railway hubs in the country. It is interconnected with three European transport corridors and the starting point of several motorways that connect the capital with the Black Sea coast, Turkey, Greece and Serbia. Sofia also accommodates the busiest international airport in Bulgaria, with two passenger and cargo terminals. The total capacity of the cargo terminals is 20 000 tons annually, and that of the passenger terminals is 4.6 m. passengers annually.
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- CTPark Sofia East is located next to Sofia International Airport, with all public transport connections to center
- On main city blvd. Botevgradsko Shose (10 mins to center)
- Direct access from and to Ring Road
- The Ring Road is connected to A2 Hemus Highway and A1 Trakia Highway, and via Northern Speedway to A3 Struma Highway to Greece and North Macedonia and A6 to Serbia and EU.
Available now 0 m²
Development Opportunity 115,000 m²
Built-up Area 28,330 m²
Total area
28.47 ha
Park address
Botevgradsko shose Blvd., 1839 Sofia
Bulgaria
- Built
- Built & available
- Planned
Park buildings
Building | Available space | Status | Type | ||
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SOE2
|
34,000 m² | Planned | CTSpace | See Detail | |
SOE1
|
26,000 m² | Planned | CTSpace | See Detail | |
SOE4
|
22,000 m² | Planned | CTSpace | See Detail | |
SOE5
|
20,000 m² | Planned | CTSpace | See Detail | |
SOE3
|
13,000 m² | Planned | CTSpace | See Detail |