Foreign investors on the Slovenian investment environment

"Slovenia is facing a major shortage of large land suitable for production and logistics projects with an adequate spatial arrangement and utility infrastructure. With the added value of good road connections and the immediate vicinity of the airport, Brnik has it all. The idea of an airport city is decades old and our company (author's note: Fraport Slovenija, former Aerodrom Ljubljana), which manages the airport, has been buying land near the airport for the purpose of setting up a commercial and logistics zone. Lately, the latter has been flourishing, which is partly due to the opening of the long-planned bypass around the airport area. Investment activity could increase if the zoning plans included an adequately placed railway connection to the airport."

Zmago Skobir, Managing Director of Fraport Slovenija

 

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