Bačić in Kumrovec: The Government Will Decide in March on the Sale of Tito's Memorial Home
Minister of Spatial Planning Branko Bačić announced that the Croatian government will decide in March on the sale of the Tito Memorial Home through a public tender.
South Africa: New Exhibit Looks At Apartheid's Effect On Current-Day Joburg
A new exhibit at Museum Africa in Johannesburg explores the lasting impacts of apartheid's spatial planning on contemporary life in South Africa.
The spatial 'reef' sinks Greek aquaculture
The prolonged inability to complete the specific spatial plan for Greek aquaculture poses a direct threat to the competitiveness of the sector and may lead to conflicts with the European Commission.
Gerapetritis: The extension of territorial waters will come as the marine parks in the Aegean and spatial planning have come
Greek official George Gerapetritis emphasized the need to continue dialogue with Turkey while firmly stating that issues of national sovereignty will not be negotiated.
It is already certain - there will be more time to prepare general plans. The government will change the regulations
The Polish government has extended the deadline for adopting general plans to 2026, introducing changes to spatial planning laws to facilitate smoother implementation in municipalities.
3560 requests for tax refunds for the first property
The Agency for Legal Traffic and Real Estate Mediation has received a total of 3,560 requests for tax refunds related to the purchase or construction of first residential properties, with 2,340 approved so far, according to the Ministry of Spatial Planning, Construction, and State Property.
APN received 3560 requests for tax refunds for the first property
The Agency for Legal Transactions and Real Estate Mediation (APN) has received a total of 3560 tax refund requests for the purchase or construction of the first residential property, with 2340 already approved valued at 17.95 million euros, according to the Ministry of Spatial Planning, Construction, and State Property.
Bačić's laws on construction and spatial planning come into effect today
Starting today, new laws regarding spatial planning, construction, and energy efficiency, which have sparked considerable controversy, take effect in Croatia.
From Bačić's Laws to Pensions: Here’s What Changes Today
From January 1st, new laws on spatial planning, construction, and energy efficiency take effect, alongside pension insurance reforms, including the abolition of penalties and new criteria for supplementary work in healthcare and cultural identification.
An unusual map of Croatia from Yugoslavia has appeared. A discussion has immediately started
A discussion has emerged on Croatian Reddit regarding the Spatial Plan of the Socialist Republic of Croatia for the year 2000, highlighting the ambitious planning goals of the past compared to today's circumstances.
Construction and Housing in 2025 Marked by the Fire of Vjesnik and Bačić's Laws
The year concluded with significant changes in spatial planning and construction laws in Croatia, alongside a destructive fire at Vjesnik that necessitated its demolition.
Race against time for urban planning projects: Pressure to avoid losing 200 million euros from the Recovery Fund
The Greek Ministry of Environment has urged planners to expedite studies to prevent the loss of funding for significant spatial redesign projects due to deadline failures.