After the company "Benetton"announced that it will close the plant in Nis from April, except for the question about the workers who they lose their jobs, the question of what will happen to the land and buildings where the factory is located also opened up.
In several media, the "Benneton" company published an ad inviting those interested in buying to submit letters of interest by April 28, Juzne Vesti writes.
As stated in the advertisement, "Benneton" invites all interested entities to submit letters of interest in purchasing real estate - a factory complex, located at Pantelejska 58, Municipality of Pantelej (Niš), which consists of numerous buildings, including an office building, an open area for loading and unloading products, as well as land with a total area of about 81.126 square meters (under the buildings and next to the buildings).
The price could be ten times higher than what the land was bought for
When "Benneton" bought the "Niteks" factory in 2011 for three million euros, it also bought the land and all the buildings.
According to the existing plans, the purpose of this land is for business and commerce, which means that residential complexes cannot be built there, at least until the whole set of urban plans is changed and they receive permits from the Institute for the Protection of Monuments, since it is an area of archaeological sites.
Given that it is a complex of eight hectares, there is no adequate comparison with any other plots in Nis. Until now, land with such an area has never appeared on the market for sale in similar locations. Not even outside of Niš.
A real estate agency previously stated that the price of an acre on the outskirts is around 25.000 euros, and that in the best case, it could be up to 40.000 euros at the "Benetona" complex, if they get all the necessary permits due to the potential archaeological site. In the event that the price of an acre would cost 40.000, the price of the entire complex would amount to 32.413.600 euros.
With a price of 30.000 per are, the total value would be 24.310.200 euros.
Source: Southern News