New Parish Home and Apartments in Vracar
The construction of a new parish home on the Saint Sava plateau, approximately 390 apartments between it and Slavija Square, and the expansion of Kneginje Zorake Street to three lanes, one-way as it is now, to separate left and right turns at the three-way intersection on Bulevar Oslobodjenja, are the most significant novelties foreseen by the detailed regulation plan of the plateau near Saint Sava Temple and blocks between Slavija Square and the streets: Svetog Save, Katanićeva, Nebojšina, and Bulevar Oslobodjenja, whose elaboration for early public inspection is under public scrutiny until March 13. This document covers approximately 8.82 hectares of this valuable part of Vracar, divided into four blocks where the total number of square meters will increase by about 53,000, from the existing 137,109 to 189,402, according to the elaboration prepared by "Parallel Studio" based on the decision to prepare the PDR from 2023. The funds for the plan were provided by the Serbian Orthodox Church, Saint Sava Temple – Patriarchate.
New Parish Home and Apartments in Vracar A detailed regulation plan for the area around Saint Sava Temple in Vracar includes the construction of a new parish home and approximately 390 new apartments, increasing the total built area significantly. The plan also involves expanding Kneginje Zorake Street to three lanes to improve traffic management at a major intersection. The Serbian Orthodox Church is funding the plan, which covers 8.82 hectares and aims to reconstruct and modernize existing structures while allowing for new mixed-use developments.
- A new parish home is planned for the Saint Sava plateau.
- Approximately 390 new apartments will be built in the area.
- Kneginje Zorake Street will be expanded to three lanes to improve traffic flow.
- The plan covers 8.82 hectares and aims to increase the total built area by 53,000 square meters.
- Mixed-use developments, combining residential and commercial spaces, are planned for three blocks.
- The maximum building height in some zones will be nine stories, while others will have a maximum of seven stories.
- The Serbian Orthodox Church is providing funds for the project.
- Traffic analysis suggests the proposed expansion of Kneginje Zorake Street is the most effective solution for traffic management.
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