Akropole Alfa, the shopping and entertainment centre operating in Riga, enjoys the same “Very Good” assessment in the BREEAM In-Use category. Akropole Riga, another shopping and entertainment centre based in the capital city of Latvia, also holds “Very Good” certificate, however, in a different category – New Construction.
VILNIUS - Akropolis Group, a prominent real estate development company in the Baltic region, has recently achieved a "Very Good" rating under the BREEAM In-Use international building sustainability standard for all its shopping centers in Lithuania and Latvia.
As part of NATO's collective defence we strengthen the security of the Baltic region and stand united for a safer future,' says Swedish defense chief - Anadolu Ajansı
The Latvian Foreign Ministry released Friday a joint statement on behalf of Latvia Estonia and Lithuania voicing concern over the US decision on
The Baltic states are working with Poland to secure the energy infrastructure they need as they decouple their power grids from Russia, Lithuania's energy minister told Reuters, following damage to undersea cables in the region.
The economies in the Baltic region are expected to return to growth in 2025, although the pace will be more sluggish for Estonia and Latvia than previously anticipated. Lithuania’s pace of growth this year will be around three times larger.
Lithuania has announced plans to enhance security measures around its power grids with Poland in preparation for next month's decoupling from the Russian energy system.
"Despite any provocations that could occur, any incidents, the disconnection from BRELL (which is) Belarus, Russia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – the Russian electricity grid – is inevitable and will happen in exactly one month," he added. The Baltic ...
Lithuania said Wednesday that it would bring forward increased security of a key electricity cable linking it to neighbouring Poland, citing the potential for sabotage.
Estateguru noted that the crowdfunding sector has gained considerable growth momentum worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lithuania, Latvia, and Poland. A total of 1,039,954 European residents have visited Belarus since 15 April 2022.
Immigrants who escaped socialism after World War II founded a deer camp in west-central Wisconsin that endures today through shared Latvian bloodlines. Today, Latvian remains the camp’s primary language,