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Aeropolis Ljubljana – crossroads of opportunities

Over the next ten years, Aeropolis Ljubljana, a city in its own right, will be built on 80 ha next to Slovenia's national airport. Located at the strategically important intersection of the fifth and the tenth European transport corridor, this is one of the most ambitious development projects of national importance.

Aeropolis Ljubljana is the key development project of Aerodrom Ljubljana, d.d., the company, which manages and develops the Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport. Its proposal is to develop the airport's commercial infrastructure and meet the needs for hotel accommodation, office space, commercial premises and logistic services, not currently available at the airport.

Why to choose Aeropolis?

Aeropolis aggregates all the characteristics of a promising real estate development project:

  • Strategic Location

    Advantageously located at the intersection of two transport corridors which connect central and SE Europe.
  • Accessibility

    Located next to the A2 motorway, the approach road to the capital city of Ljubljana; the proximity of the Port of Koper; only a few hours drive away from major business centres in neighbouring countries; and lastly, an air link to European commercial and industrial hubs, make Aeropolis an excellent starting point for successful international business.
  • Profitability

    The exceptional location, flexible design concept and the current lack of facilities available at the airport, make Aeropolis a prime, relatively low risk investment opportunity.
  • Contemporary Design

    Buildings in Aeropolis will be designed according to the most modern principles of profitability, cost-efficiency and sustainability.
  • Adaptability

    Planned on the principles of modular architecture, buildings in Aeropolis will allow occupiers to develop and shape space according to their needs.