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The commercial property market is an integral part of the Cyprus economy and has experienced significant growth and development over the past few years. This is largely due to the island’s booming business sector, which is a result of Cyprus’ unique geographical location and diverse economy. This makes Cyprus an attractive international business center and a popular destination for foreign investment. Sales of office buildings, retail space and industrial properties have increased sharply, contributing to one of the most active years in the Cyprus property market since 2008.
Choosing your property
When choosing commercial property in Cyprus, there are several factors to consider, including location, proximity to major transport hubs and the surrounding local business climate.
Macedonia Business Center
This commercial property is located in the heart of Limassol city , on the busy commercial avenue Spyros Kyprianou , and is easily accessible from both the highway and the city center. This prime location has shops, offices and other amenities in close proximity, making it an ideal place to start a business.
The modern building features a trendy glass concrete design and consists of five floors, including four floors of luxury office space, a communal rooftop garden and 15 parking spaces in the basement. Its unique location and south orientation means that the building has views of both the city of Limassol and the sea, and from the large windows and spacious 23 sq. m. balconies. m, leaving each office, offer unique views. The open plan office spaces are spacious and can be easily adapted or divided to suit any type of work environment.
Newest technologies
the Macedon Business Center creates a productive and efficient workspace. Each office has provisions for VRV climate control, air conditioning and heating, while CCTV cameras throughout the building and electric gates at all entrances and exits provide an additional level of security. Most impressively, the Macedon Business Center is a climate-controlled building with 25 percent of its energy coming from renewable energy in the form of photovoltaics, making it a near-zero energy building.