Property Description
Industrial land in Silistra, right next to the Danube industrial park. Silistra is a port city in northeastern Bulgaria, which lies on the bank of Danube river and is also part of the Romanian border.The property is a plot of approx. 30,000 m2, formerly used for greenhouses. As per cadastral map, the property consists of roughly 3,000 m2 concrete platform and 27,000 m2 land. The plot is suitable for all types of production activities, conducted 500 m. away from residential areas, including farming, warehouse, logistics activities, etc. The property borders two asphalt roads and has own water source (well). Draining system, water supply, as well as electricity are available. The area has gasification infrastructure since 2015.
Price: EUR 15 per sqm.
Additional Details
- Living Space 0 m2
- Lot Size 30000 m2
- Furnished No
- Garage No
- Central Heating No
- Air Conditioning No
- Garden No
- Pool No
Features
- At a very close proximity is the main road Silistra – Ruse
- Approx. 500 m. away from a large capacity industrial electricity substation (allows for electricity-intensive works) and harbor for river and sea ships, ferries, railroad and customs among others
- 400 m. away from the first private Harbor Grain Terminal with a capacity of 200 tons of grain per hour
- All infrastructure facilities required to conduct commercial activities are present
- Various industrial companies, plants and sites are located in the region
- The 3rd Danube Bridge is envisaged to be built at a very close proximity to the property. The construction of the Silistra-Calarasi Bridge is a priority in two strategic documents: the National Development Programme “Bulgaria 2020” and the EU Strategy for the Danube Region. Several documents for accelerated financing and design of the future bridge had been signed between Bulgaria and Romania, in implementation of these strategies. The facility is planned to take up the large traffic passing through Bosphorus from Asia and the Middle East heading to North and East Europe and the CIS countries.