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PK Ilmarine Hotel (former Domina Inn Ilmarine Hotel)
Hotel
The building previously housed the Friedrich Wiegland Engineering Factory, once renowned throughout the Russian Empire was established in 1881. The company changed its name to Ilmarine in 1920, which gave also the name to the hotel that was opened in 1999 in the same building. The hotel changed its name to PK Ilmarine Hotel in 2012.
The hotel has 105 rooms, its exterior and interior recall its industrial past, while providing discreet accommodation and sumptuous comfort. Situated on the outskirts of the Old Town of Tallinn, close to the sea and a few minutes walk from the Passenger Port.
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T1 Mall of Tallinn
Shopping mall
The concept of T1 Mall of Tallinn is unique across the Baltics. The distinctive idea is to balance the traditional shopping experience by creating an environment where people can spend time and experience something new and exciting. T1 aspires to create new user journeys, by introducing unique international brands to the market which in well-distinctive balance with the versatile world of entertainment, allow different customer mindset to emerge.
T1 has spacious, bright interior architecture, shopping and art, but also versatile dining area “Taste of Tallinn” or “TOT” which is unique in Estonia for both in scope and layout. Most restaurants are located on the fourth floor, above regular shopping, with an opportunity to admire the breath-taking views to the city. T1 has world-class Cinamon Movie Theatre, the region’s largest indoor family entertainment center – Super Skypark, and a rooftop observation wheel Skywheel of Tallinn, unique in Europe.
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Ilmarine Quarter
Residential area
Building volume: 19,000 m2
Total investment: € ca 25 million
The Ilmarine Quarter was the first renovation project of Pro Kapital in Tallinn which included a whole housing block. With an excellent location at the waterfront the property was formerly an industrial facility headed by Ilmarine, a heavy engineering plant. The quarter was finished in 2008 and has 13 houses with 306 apartments that were completed together with office areas and underground parking.
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Kristiine Shopping Centre
Shopping centre
Building volume: 69,800 m2
Parking places: 1,100 cars
Total investment: € 57 million
Kristiine Shopping Centre is one of the largest shopping centres in the Baltic countries. The constructions began in 1997 and were completed in 1999 with retail space for 60 stores including a 8,000 m2 hypermarket, restaurants, cafes, fast-food outlets and famous fashion brands.
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Rüütli 13
Apartment building
Building volume: 1,560 m2
Total investment: €1.8 million
The historical building in the Old Town of Tallinn was first recorded in the 14th century and was one of the few buildings that remained almost untouched by the WW2 bombing. The building has had some reconstructions, with the last one finished in 2002. The building has shops on the ground floor and apartments on the 2nd-4th floors that have two to four room apartments.
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Demini
Shopping gallery
Building volume: 4,100 m2
Total investment: € 1.2 million
Demini Shopping Gallery is located in the Tallinn Old Town, one of the prime shopping areas, on the corner of Viru and Vene Street. The renovation of the department store was completed in one year and the complex was opened at the end of 1998. The basement and first three floors are retail space; the two uppermost floors accommodate exclusive apartments. Pro Kapital sold Demini Shopping Centre to an Italian investor at the beginning of 1999.
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Jegorov House
Luxury apartments
Building volume: 4,700 m2
Total investment: € 7.6 million
The historical building, bought in 2000, is located in the Town Hall Square of medieval Tallinn Old Town. Already mentioned in the 14th century the ensemble of buildings, that are situated in Raekoja square 8; Kinga street 6,8; Pikk street 12 and Mündi street 1,3, got its name in the 1918 when the merchant Iwan Jegorovitš bought the quarter. The quarter has a restaurant in the basement, shops on the ground floor, apartments on the 2nd-5th floors that have one to five rooms with some of the apartments on two floors and a inner quartyard.
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My City Hotel (former Domina City Hotel)
Hotel
Building volume: 2,200 m2
Total investment: € 1.73 million
Situated in the heart of Tallinn and its medieval Old Town, Domina City captures all the city’s excitement, energy and cultural diversity. The construction works of the building started in 2000 and were completed a year after.
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Šaltinių Namai
Residential area
Building volume: 22,451 m2
Total investment: € 19.8 million
Status: completed
Šaltinių Namai is a unique, prestigious residential area with commercial premises right in the heart of beautiful Vilnius. The area is located within the UNESCO heritage area, surrounded by the nature in the most peaceful part of the Old Town of Vilnius.
Residents of Šaltinių Namai Quarter are already enjoying the private courtyard, beautiful landscape and fully equipped children’s playground. Šaltinių Namai is consistent of altogether six five-floor apartment buildings with spacious attics and eleven private town houses. Šaltinių Namai was completed in 2016. A new project – Šaltinių Namai | Attico is currently under development. Please see more on the project page.
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Pro Kapital Business Centre
Business centre
Building volume: 11,400 m2
Total investment: € 7.5 million
Centrally located on Narva road, in the city centre of Tallinn, close to the Tallinn Passenger Port. Turning a former industrial building that used to be a part of the Estonian Cable industrial complex into a contemporary business centre was the first large development project for Pro Kapital in Estonia.
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Boutique residential building in restored historical warehouse, Vecpilsētas 8A
Residential building
Building volume: 1300 m2
Total investment: € 1.25 million
A traditional 17th century 7 storey building, a former warehouse located in Riga Old Town during restoration was converted into a luxurious residential building with a restaurant on the ground floor.
The building features interesting design solutions used to combine historical values with modern requirements, like creative planning of apartments and inside skylight which allows for intriguing lighting solutions. Completed in 2001.
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Residential buildings and hotel, P.Brieža 11/13, restoration of historical monument
Residential building and hotel
Building volume: 8000 m2
Total investment: € 9 million
Two historical buildings on Pulkveža Brieža street 11/13 are reconstructed into an apartment complex that is connected to the hotel building of 88 rooms located in the courtyard.
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Residential building, former residence of Russian Csar Peter the Great, Palasta street 9
Residential building
Building volume: 4,000 m2
Total investment: € 2.95 million
The 4 storey building has a very prestigious location in Riga Old Town next to the Daugava River. Building dates back to 1608 and served as a residence for Russian Czar Peter the Great while he was visiting Riga.
After restoration of this historical and architectural monument the building was transformed into luxurious apartment building with offices and commercial space on the first floor. Completed in 2000.
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Residential building on the river Daugava, Kuģu street 26
Residential building
Building volume: 15,000 m2
Total investment: € 14 million
A former five storey office building standing right on the riverside of the Daugava and facing the iconic Riga Old Town panorama was transformed into the modern apartment building with 100 apartments. The apartments have 2 to 6 rooms and are equipped with exclusive glass constructions and open-aired terraces. Completed in 2006.
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Residential building on Stabu 19, Art Nouveau historical monument
Residential building
Building volume: 7,500 m2
Total investment: € 7.5 million
This imposing building in the Art Nouveau style is located in the centre of Riga and is one of the most outstanding works of the Latvian architect Jānis Alksnis. The seven storey building dates back to 1908 and is architecturally and functionally perfect for apartments and offices. During restoration works two level parking lot was constructed under the building. Completed in 1999.
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Shopping center Domina Shopping
Shopping centre
Building volume: 120 000 m2, including multi-storey parking
Total investment: € 60 million
Domina Shopping is one of Riga’s largest shopping centres with the retail floor space of about 50,000 m2. The project has been developed in several stages in the period of 2002-2006. Now Domina Shopping comprises more than 150 stores as well as restaurants, cafes, beauty care centre, fitness studio. Sold to investors in 2007.
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PK Riga Hotel (former Domina Inn Riga Hotel)
Hotel complex
PK Riga Hotel presents historical beauty through contemporary elegance. Conveniently located in the quiet centre of Riga in the Art Nouveau neighbourhood, the 88 rooms hotel is within a very short walking distance from the Old Town.
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Domina Plaza Luxury Apartments
Luxury apartments
Building volume: 1,900 m2
Total investment: € 13.5 million
“Domina Plaza Luxury Apartments” are located in the prestigious Didžioji Street and are well-known for 24 highest quality apartments. The street is one of the capital’s most important pedestrian and business street.
The originally two storey renaissance building, that dates back to 16th century, has changed its appearance from a salt warehouse to a brewery. The building which for long time had been empty, was renovated for stores, offices and apartments.