Six more residential buildins with almost one thousand apartments will be completed in Belgrade Waterfront by the end of this year. In addition to total of 4,500 moved in apartments in 23 buildings, Belgrade Waterfront enters the next year with numerous realized, started, and planned public projects. The new public school and kindergarten, new and renovated parks, green market and esplanade provide residents of this part of the city with all advantages of contemporary living, and bring new public spaces for education, recreation and leisure to fellow citizens.
Works on the foundations of the public elementary school in Belgrade Waterfront have been completed, and the construction of the concrete structure of the building will commence in coming days. At the same time, on the nearby construction site, the erection of the ground floor walls of the modern public kindergarten is underway.
The construction of this state-of-the-art educational campus in the hinterland of Sava Square started at the end of May with ground-breaking ceremony, and the first students will enter the new school as early as next September. There, they will be greeted by a spacious courtyard with sports fields, modernly equipped classrooms, as well as a mini botanical garden. This is only the first of a total of three new public schools in Belgrade Waterfront, which will be able to accomodate a total of 1,920 students from the entire city.
In addition to the kindergarten under construction and which will open its doors to kids next September too, 10 of them are also planned in Belgrade Waterfront, with accomodation capacity for 1,650 children. Currently, the youngest can stay in two private, ecollogically oriented kindergartens within the development.
Thanks to the investment of Belgrade Waterfront, the capital will soon get numerous new public spaces. The market near Gazela bridge of 16,000 sqm will represent the Belgrade version of the famous markets La Boqueria in Barcelona or Mercato Centrale in Florence and will become a new gathering place. The A Railway bridge will also be a major attraction, which, after the reconstruction, will be converted into a pedestrian bridge and will form part of the promenade that will connect the New Belgrade’s Sava riverfront with Topčider. The pedestrian selfie bridge in front of Kula Belgrade is already an unavoidable destination of all visitors of Sava Promenada.
Belgrade Waterfront pays a lot of attention to greening, so the reconstruction of the St. Nicholas park near The Bristol hotel will soon begin. Among other greenery, about 200 adult tree seedlings will be planted there.
Parts of the Republic of Srpska park, Topčider and park next to Gazela will also be renovated. The construction of four more parks is planned on the right riverbank of Sava, including a large green oasis near the Faculty of Economics.