Emajõe business centre
Soola 8, Tartu, Estonia
1998 and
2004.
ESTIKO constructs two buildings in the city centre, making them the company’s first and second.
Architect Kalle Rõõmus
The office building of Emajõe Ärikeskus was completed in 1998 and features 14 floors in its 52-metre tall body.
The first floor is occupied by stores, the second by vision clinic and other floors by a law firm, a dental clinic, a real estate company, IT companies.
The building’s roof provides a great viewpoint for anyone interested in seeing the city of Emajõgi from above. For more information, please contact the information desk of Tasku (+372 731 2211, info@tasku.ee, tasku.ee.
In 2004, the new Tartu Bus Station was opened that now has the largest number of coaches departing and arriving in Estonia.
ESTIKO constructs two buildings in the city centre, making them the company’s first and second.
Architect Kalle Rõõmus
The office building of Emajõe Ärikeskus was completed in 1998 and features 14 floors in its 52-metre tall body.
The first floor is occupied by stores, the second by vision clinic and other floors by a law firm, a dental clinic, a real estate company, IT companies.
The building’s roof provides a great viewpoint for anyone interested in seeing the city of Emajõgi from above. For more information, please contact the information desk of Tasku (+372 731 2211, info@tasku.ee, tasku.ee.
In 2004, the new Tartu Bus Station was opened that now has the largest number of coaches departing and arriving in Estonia.
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