3 result(s) for máv app in Property
Updated: Mini-Dubai: Gov't Seeking to Benefit Budapest Through Rakosrendezo Project
- 12 Feb 2025 7:06 AM
- property
The government's priority when it comes to the planned development project in Budapest's Rakosrendezo area "is to serve the good of local residents," Janos Lazar, the minister of construction and transport said.
Mini-Dubai in Budapest: Mayor Files Data Request for Rakosrendezo Project Contract
- 21 Jan 2025 11:00 AM
- property
Gergely Karacsony, the mayor of Budapest, on Monday said he has filed a request for data of public interest with railway company MAV and the National Asset Manager for the contract on the project to redevelop the city’s Rakosrendezo district.
Mega Real-Estate Deal Planned at Budapest's Largest Train Stations
- 10 Dec 2024 6:16 AM
- property
A mega real estate deal is being planned whereby the landholdings of Budapest's four major train stations would be leased out for 99 years and developers would be able to commercialise the stations and their surroundings "for free", David Vitezy, the leader of the Podmaniczky Movement in the city assembly, has said.
Updated: Mini-Dubai: Gov't Seeking to Benefit Budapest Through Rakosrendezo Project
- 12 Feb 2025 7:06 AM
- property
The government's priority when it comes to the planned development project in Budapest's Rakosrendezo area "is to serve the good of local residents," Janos Lazar, the minister of construction and transport said.
Mini-Dubai in Budapest: Mayor Files Data Request for Rakosrendezo Project Contract
- 21 Jan 2025 11:00 AM
- property
Gergely Karacsony, the mayor of Budapest, on Monday said he has filed a request for data of public interest with railway company MAV and the National Asset Manager for the contract on the project to redevelop the city’s Rakosrendezo district.
Mega Real-Estate Deal Planned at Budapest's Largest Train Stations
- 10 Dec 2024 6:16 AM
- property
A mega real estate deal is being planned whereby the landholdings of Budapest's four major train stations would be leased out for 99 years and developers would be able to commercialise the stations and their surroundings "for free", David Vitezy, the leader of the Podmaniczky Movement in the city assembly, has said.










