Last week marked two major milestones for Horizon Development’s Szervita Square Building. The premium project was acknowledged as the Best Mixed-Use Development in Hungary at the International Property Awards, and its LEED Platinum certification process also concluded successfully.

Competing in a great pool of excellent mixed-use projects from across Europe, Szervita Square Building earned the prestigious acknowledgement as a result of its development and architectural value, great aesthetics, technical superiority and dedication to principles of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance). This is the 7th award Horizon Development has earned with its real estate projects (Eiffel Palace, Váci 1, Promenade Gardens, Szervita Square Building) at the prestigious UK-based global competition since 2015.

Confirming the great sustainability initiatives and future-proof solutions implemented within the project, Szervita Square Building also received its LEED Platinum environmental rating in the LEED v4 BD+C (Building Design and Construction) accreditation system, making it the first and only LEED Platinum certified mixed-use property in Central and Eastern Europe, and endorsing Horizon Development as a flagship development company with a clear ESG-agenda.  


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