so this year we are continuing and strengthening it as a warm city tradition," the organizers announce This year's fair is dedicated not only to spring renewal Here you will find a wealth of handmade gifts that will warm the heart of every mother - from cozy accessories natural cosmetics to flower arrangements and gourmet treats "Mother's Day is a special occasion to thank and make happy the most important person in your life we offer carefully selected original products that will allow you to show attention and love," the event invitation reads Uptown Spring Market is also a great opportunity to renew yourself: update your wardrobe get inspired by local creators and designers enjoy the spring atmosphere and warm conversations The event will take place indoors and outdoors so visitors will be able to freely wander around the fair grounds The fair is open to everyone – from those looking for a last-minute gift to those who want to stroll among the spring-filled stands Really liked it11Surprised0Accept11Boring2Nonsense5 Subscribe report about new commentsnew replies to my comments " name="wpdiscuz_subscription_button"> Label Name * Email Label Name * Email 4 comment(s) Recent The oldest Hottest Embedded reviewsView all comments Glory 2 day ago Is it difficult to write an address 30 Reply Santa Claus 3 day ago Handmade 10 Reply sigita 3 day ago Answered  Santa Claus It would be interesting to know how you would sell your handmade item for 1,50 euros 🙂 it's much nicer to pay that much for child labor in India from unknown materials and without asking the question "why so cheap" 1-3 Reply Ona 2 day ago Answered  Santa Claus You can join and share your handmade products as a thank you but it's not a shame to do a good job to make the Santas of the world happy just don't forget that the raw materials for your products are not cheap otherwise your products will be useless even for a thank you 😉 reproduction and distribution are permitted only with the written consent of UAB "Naujosios medijos grupė" kodas: 300781534 Įregistruota LR įmonių registre registro tvarkytojas:Valstybės įmonė Registrų centras lrytas.lt redakcija news@lrytas.lt Pranešimai apie techninius nesklandumus pagalba@lrytas.lt Atsisiųskite mobiliąją lrytas.lt programėlę which are currently not used for the group's activities Administrative premises located in the center of Vilnius which previously housed the Railway Museum and the starting prices of properties already available at auctions were reduced The area of ​​the premises ranges from several hundred to several thousand square meters For those looking for strategic investments, an auction of a warehouse complex with an area of ​​almost 3 hectares in Lentvaris has been announced. The complex is located in a strategically convenient location, in the industrial part of the city, near the Lentvaris railway station. of the station the Rail Baltica track will run next to the buildings being sold The starting price of the complex is 377 EUR.  investors can purchase the Ignalina campsite at a reduced price the price of which decreased from 978 EUR to 897 EUR The recreation center complex consists of 881 buildings and other engineering structures The recreation center is located in a very picturesque location on a 19 ha land plot on the Gavis Lake peninsula this recreation center housed a children's summer camp for the children of the company's employees Buyers can also purchase other unique objects at auctions – the Skersabaliai and Kretinga rolling stock washes and loading docks in various parts of Lithuania.    all of these assets were used in the company's operations but with changing technologies and business needs The World Heritage Centre is at the forefront of the international community’s efforts to protect and preserve World Heritage partnerships for conservation Ensuring that World Heritage sites sustain their outstanding universal value is an increasingly challenging mission in today’s complex world where sites are vulnerable to the effects of uncontrolled urban development Our Partners Donate Take advantage of the search to browse through the World Heritage Centre information Modernist Kaunas: Architecture of Optimism 1919-1939 is situated in the centre of the city of Kaunas at the confluence of two major rivers: the Nemunas and the Neris The area within the property was planned and developed from the mid-19th century and saw rapid urbanisation and modernisation in 1919–1939 when after the declaration of an independent Republic of Lithuania in 1918 Kaunas served as the provisional capital of the state The status of provisional capital was crucial for the city’s unprecedented growth and architectural development resulting in a seven-fold increase in Kaunas’ area and a substantial population growth under the auspices of the new national government and civic initiative Kaunas was transformed into a modern city based on the adaptation of an earlier town layout and integration of modernist urban planning solutions and architecture with the pre-existing surrounding natural environment Modernist Kaunas bears exceptional testimony to a multifaceted modernism as a process of transformation born out of local political and cultural exigencies and evolutionary urbanisation in the interwar period responding to pre-existing human-made and natural features the result of which illustrates a local version of the global project of modernity The property comprises two areas: Naujamiestis and Žaliakalnis is attached to the eastern edge of the Old Town and extends eastwards along the valley of the Nemunas River Naujamiestis was intensively developed in 1919–1939 and became the administrative centre of Kaunas It demonstrates well the integration of natural topography into the urban fabric Encircling Naujamiestis to the north and east is Žaliakalnis (Green Hill) a natural plateau developed as a garden city residential suburb in the interwar period according to a 1923 master plan of Kaunas A rich architectural heritage of emerging local inflection of modernism overlaid on the 19th century urban grid and a new garden suburb all integrated with the surrounding natural environment created an exceptional ensemble of two complimentary urban landscapes that reflect Lithuania’s response to the encounter with modernity Circa 1500 of the 6000 remaining buildings erected in Kaunas in 1919–1939 are concentrated in the World Heritage area and represent a local version of early 20th century Eastern and Central European modernism bearing an exceptional testimony to the process of transformation of an industrial and fortress city into a modern capital of a newly-formed state and natural features incorporated into the pre-existing urban and geomorphological setting create a distinctive sense of place exhibited through broad panoramas Unlike many experiences of urban and architectural modernity Kaunas reflects an evolutionary rather than revolutionary process of and response to urbanisation and modernisation in early 20th-century Europe driven by post-war optimism and civic initiative Criterion (iv): Modernist Kaunas is an outstanding example of a historic city centre subject to rapid urbanisation and modernisation while serving as a provisional capital (1919-1939) that encapsulates diverse expressions of the values and aspirations of the local population to create a modern city driven by post-war optimistic belief in an independent future amid the turbulence of the early 20th-century in Europe carried out with respect to the pre-existing urban context and natural environment produced a distinctive urban landscape and local modern architectural language that served the needs of a growing population and reflected the modernisation of urban life in the 20th century It is an exceptional testament to people’s faith in the future and their ability to be creative under difficult political and economic conditions Modernist Kaunas consists of sections of Naujamiestis and Žaliakalnis two adjacent districts of the city of Kaunas that have been preserved sufficiently to reflect the historic urban fabric and urban morphology of the city during the interwar period The significant architectural structures and the original urban layout including the characteristic sloping natural and human-made terrain new developments that have been taking place in different parts of the city affecting both physical and visual aspects of the property Of 6000 surviving buildings constructed in Kaunas in 1919–1939 testifying to the speed and diversity of development undertaken in the spirit of modernity are located within the property constituting the greatest concentration of significant modernist architecture in the city The buffer zone contains areas dating to earlier periods of development of Kaunas as well as groups of buildings of importance and some elements of the natural environment that strengthen the character of the property Kaunas lost its status as Lithuania’s provisional capital in 1939 the physical state of interwar modernist buildings was not deliberately neglected since the superior quality of the architecture was put to pragmatic use Intermittent development of the area continued with the construction of many buildings that were compatible with the interwar period designs by being restrained in volume and form Construction during this era did not alter in a significant manner the established street grid and squares but it did see the addition of large modernist buildings that ignored the existing historic urban morphology The more recent growth of Kaunas and development pressures especially in the industrial part of Naujamiestis resulted in partial damage to the urban fabric of this river-side section of the property including several large structures erected along Karalius Mindaugas avenue (Karaliaus Mindaugo Prospektas) Because the historically evolved areas of Naujamiestis and Žaliakalnis have changed relatively little Modernist Kaunas is truly a time capsule of the 1919–1939 period material and substance as well as use and function of the property all represent a historic modernist city of the interwar period that evolved harmoniously integrating the natural and historic settings producing a diverse legacy of architectural modernism The area of Naujamiestis is home to the largest concentration of landmark modernist buildings that were part of the formation of a new administrative and social core of the Lithuanian state in 1919–1939 Residential areas of Naujamiestis constitute an architectural background for the landmark buildings The biggest changes can be observed in the southern section of Naujamiestis whose industrial function has been changing buildings gradually being converted to commercial and residential purposes The recreational function of Žaliakalnis area with Ąžuolynas Park has been retained and is protected by law Developed as a garden city residential suburb the key elements of Žaliakalnis designed in 1923 survived to this day and reflect the local interpretation of the garden city urban planning concepts of the time contributed to alterations of the interiors and communal spaces with the garden city residential suburb distorting the plot structure in some sections Subdividing land plots within the listed cultural heritage areas is currently prohibited and density is controlled Modernist Kaunas includes a group of areas and buildings in the central part of the city of Kaunas that are legally protected on the national and local level under the Law on the Protection of Immovable Cultural Heritage which applies to cultural properties listed in the National Register of Cultural Heritage and the Law on Environmental Protection supplement this legislation The property is covered by protection assigned to seven sites and complexes listed in the National Register of Cultural Heritage: Naujamiestis a historic district of Kaunas (National Register of the Cultural Heritage No 31280); Kaunas Ąžuolynas Park Complex (National Register of the Cultural Heritage No 44581); the Kaunas Ąžuolynas Sports Complex (National Register of the Cultural Heritage No 31618); the Research Laboratory Complex (National Register of the Cultural Heritage No 28567) and Christ’s Resurrection Church (National Register of the Cultural Heritage No Management instruments should be strengthened to protect privately-owned buildings and structures within the property and support the owners in maintaining their properties The cultural significance of Modernist Kaunas is integrated into the General Plan of the Territory of Kaunas City which regulates spatial development in the city and defines urban management issues The General Plan stipulates restrictions on building activities and traffic flows The Cultural Strategy approved by the Kaunas City Municipality aims to establish an integrated approach toward the protection of the interwar period heritage of Kaunas The management plan for the property is regularly revised and approved by the Kaunas City Municipal Council and is well integrated into municipal legislative system as a strategic planning document The management plan should ensure protection of the full range of attributes that express the Outstanding Universal Value and set out the conditions for the Heritage Impact Assessment of new development projects and activities that are planned for implantation within or around the property The preparation of an integrated conservation plan would ensure the conservation of all attributes supporting the Outstanding Universal Value but damage was caused to the city's infrastructure and greenery Police officers were called and began an investigation to determine the circumstances of the incident and who was driving the vehicle at the time "Police "It is suspected that the car may have been driven by a drunk person," the initial information states An investigation is currently underway to determine the identity of the driver Footage captured by residents shows a badly damaged car and uprooted trees on the sidewalk The incident has raised questions about liability and the abuse of car-sharing services Vilnius Municipality is not commenting on the incident yet and the person responsible will have to compensate for the losses The police urge residents to continue reporting suspicious incidents on the streets and remind them that driving while intoxicated is one of the most dangerous violations that can pose a threat to both the driver and those around them Panevėžys Karaim community is researched by history and geography teacher Saulius Kurnickas he wants to “record the history of a small community of Panevėžys Karaims and the stories of their families” spread and popularised by the famous Karaite historian Abraham Firkovich that the Karaims were invited to Lithuania by Vytautas the Great,” Kurnickas says and border protection impressed the grand duke.” “But the most interesting thing is how the Karaims came to live in northern Lithuania – in Panevėžys and Naujamiestis in the Panevėžys district I spent a couple of decades researching this topic The historian admits that there are very few sources of information about the Panevėžys Karaim community “I had to find information in fragments in the Lithuanian Central State Archive I was collecting bits and pieces and trying to build a mosaic the story is coming to life,” Kurnickas says a large part of the Panevėžys Karaim community moved to Vilnius during the Soviet era “There are not many Karaims left in Panevėžys but a large part of them have left for Vilnius where young people went to study during the Soviet era and stayed there to work and live,” Kurnickas says The historian interviews these Karaims in Vilnius and collects their photographs Asked why he chose to research the Karaim community of Panevėžys Kurnickas notes that he is himself from this city “I knew from my childhood that the Karaims lived in Penevėžys [...] I always wondered how and why they arrived here,” he says The heyday of the Panevėžys Karaim community was during the interval period honest people who had houses of worship and community various lectures and dance events were organised The drama group was also very active,” Kurnickas explains it is amazing that Karaims in Lithuania have managed to preserve their language as well as the old Karaite cemetery in Naujamiestis “The size of the community can be gauged from the Karaite cemetery I compared it with the old Karaite cemetery in Trakai which had the largest Karaim community in Lithuania These cemeteries are similar in size,” the historian says The office’s unique point will be sustainability and it will feature used furniture revived for a second life plastic consumption will be drastically decreased and food waste solutions are actively being considered The new Vinted office is due to open its doors in Naujamiestis on the corner of Švitrigaila and Naugardukas streets in the newly opened spacious business centre Uptown Park The roughly 9- thousand square-metre space will hold 900 workplaces which will be distributed over four floors There will be 127 different meeting and individual workrooms adapted to the nature of meetings and their goals According to project team lead Ieva Užkurienė Vinted has been planning the move for some time already as the decision is related to the company’s growth Both currently and after moving to the new premises Vinted staff can and will be able to choose to work remotely but the need for high quality and sustainable office remains we are constantly growing and intend to have around 600 colleagues by the end of this year It is natural that we would not fit in our current office and so we sought new opportunities which would allow us to not only continue expanding our team but would also keep our cohesion as well as transparency – these are our important values our new premises will have over a hundred meeting rooms special open spaces for conversations with colleagues the entire office will be visible and a wide spiral staircase will join all four floors,” Užkurienė says Naujamiestis was also chosen due to its convenient commuting opportunities: “We are also monitoring this area’s growth prospects and would like to contribute to encouraging a sense of community here.” when creating the office’s interior it was important to maintain a sense of community between the staff as well as variety to adhere to the different needs of the team sustainability became a no-less important aspect and this was sought both when choosing the building and interior solutions “While the building is inherently energy-efficient and provides energy savings because it is newly constructed we wanted to view its furnishing responsibly as well Vinted encourages to make second-hand fashion marketplace items the first choice for consumers and we adhere to this rule ourselves basing our office’s interior on it,” the company’s representative states The office will feature used furniture – the company will continue using 95 per cent of the furniture brought in from the old office and most of the missing pieces were also obtained second-hand in-country: “When targeting sustainability in our office and so even the used furniture was bought here in Lithuania so that not only the furniture itself would be sustainable We will restore the old furniture and revive it for a second life.” The new Vinted office will also make use of long-lasting which can be renewed as time passes – real wooden floors Reducing plastic consumption and not wasting food While Vinted has already been reducing plastic consumption in its office Staff rest zones will have water dispensers installed with special taps which supply mineral allowing to completely get rid of single-use plastic containers This and the use of other plastic goods will also be reduced in the cafe which will settle on the first floor of the Vinted offices the company is considering ways to reduce food waste we are seeking ways to make use of food leftovers in order to discard as little as possible,” Užkurienė says The Vinted representative explains that it was no coincidence the Uptown Park business centre was chosen as the location of the new office The A+ energy class office building is notable for its minuscule maintenance consumption all year round and the business centre’s sustainable technical solutions functional planning and the materials used for construction are all environmentally friendly The architect bureau DO Architects and project management company HML Project Management professionals are helping Vinted set up its offices The project for the business centre Uptown Park which the Vinted offices will soon relocate to was completed by the real estate developer UAB Vilbra with consultations from the real estate consultancy Newsec the traffic organization on this street is temporarily being changed From October 22 until November 25 all vehicle and pedestrian traffic will be prohibited in the section of Skroblų Street at Skroblų St 11 will be accessible from the side of Naugarduk Street pedestrian traffic will be directed through Skroblų St Vilnius City Municipality apologizes for the temporary inconvenience the largest technology and creative industries town in Europe which will be located on the site of a sewing factory in Aujamiesti The first phase of the project with 15,5 thousand sq almost half of its premises - 6,5 thousand sq One of the most successful startups in Lithuania "Omnisend" the rapidly growing climate technology startup "HeavyFinance" "Turing College" which creates educational innovations as well as the venture capital fund "Firstpick" which helps startups to grow Negotiations are closing with another major game development studio During the first phase of Tech Zity Vilnius m conference center and co-working space for half a dozen employees "It is very important for us to implement our fundamental principles but to rebuild the old industrial buildings to turn the office town into a new and open urban space But the most important thing is the people and companies that will come to create and work at Tech Zity Vilnius The start is excellent - almost 40% of the reconstruction work has already started And these names are exactly how we imagine our community - growing able to give to others and willing to cooperate" According to the manager and co-founder of Omnisend, Rytis Laurinavičius, the largest of its three offices (the other two are Beautiful and Charleston, North Carolina, JAV) company will grow in the near future so it has already started looking for a new team member so we are happy to give them the opportunity to come more comfortably and sustainably We hope in 2025 to work successfully in the new office in the spring" - shared R The first partners who will be located among the 8 restaurants, cafes and bars are also already known. The bakery "Druska Miltai Vanduo", already loved by Vilnius residents, will have a restaurant here, specialty coffee will be brewed by "Brew", which is already successfully operating in similar communities - "Tech Loft" and "cyber city" created by the leader of coffee culture Nidos Kuberis together with his partners will stand out this time with a unique and the only such interior in the Baltic countries and furniture of the former "Lelijas" sewing factory The San Diego bar currently operating in Tech Park also joins the Tech Zity Vilnius project and will open its second location here even after the first visit to the former sewing factory the feeling that "Brew" must be here did not leave "We already prepare hundreds of cups of coffee every day for those who work and live in Naujamiestis so expansion in this rapidly changing part of Vilnius seemed like a natural step for the Brew team we looked for a place for the new Brew cafe very carefully "Sustainability is one of the foundational parts of Brew's business philosophy so it's especially nice that the project developers focus on the use and adaptation of existing materials," says N the campus phase should open its doors in 2025 It is planned that 100 million The project It is estimated that about 100 Lithuanian and foreign companies will be located in the project, as well as a conference center with four spaces that can accommodate up to 1000 participants. The vitality of the leisure area will be ensured by 8 different restaurants Tech Zity Vilnius will also have spaces for collaboration Technology companies that have already decided to move their activities to Tech Zity Vilnius from the beginning of the first phase: "Tech Zity Vilnius" is the future largest technology and creative industries town in Europe, where New town in the building complex of the former "Lelijos" sewing factory about a third of the entire planned complex will open its doors - 15,5 thousand The co-owners of Tech Zity Vilnius are Mantas Mikuckas and Darius Žakaitis "Tech Zity" manages four startup, technological and creative industries locations in Vilnius - "Tech Park", "Tech Arts", "Tech Loft" and the future "Tech Zity Vilnius". The company also owns the "Tech Spa" work shelter project in Druskininkai and the "Tech Zity" being developed in the port city. Klaipeda" The works of impressive size are among the largest such drawings in Lithuania.  I wanted to tell how the technologies we use every day make our lives easier inspired by the famous XNUMXth-century Dutch painter Johanne Vermeer's painting "Girl with a pearl earring" I created a girl in my painting not with a pearl earring but with a wireless earpiece in her ear," Algis Krisčiūnas "Technology has penetrated into our everyday life so much that we take it for granted just a moment is enough when something doesn't work as usual and we understand how dependent we are on these solutions that make our life The famous artist's vision - to immortalize technologies that make life easier for modern people - was transferred to the walls of buildings in the capital Naujamiestis by the artist and painter Tadas Vincaitis He is a creator with many years of experience in the field of street art The total area of ​​the painted walls is as much as 1427 sq.m ‒ this is one of the largest paintings in Lithuania The work was painted on Vilnius Žemaitė Street at the initiative of the company "Bitė Lietuva" - the drawing can be seen from both Žemaitė and Skroblų streets “This will be the biggest painting I've ever done I felt a great responsibility to properly transfer and convey the work of A It took us about 3 months to complete this big job - we worked every day throughout the summer whenever the conditions were right for the job modern work is very suitable for the reviving Naujamiestis" modern design will make many passers-by smile and remind them of our harmonious relationship with the technologies we use every day," says Gintas Butėnas be careful - one section of this street will be closed to traffic so that the market can start its activities there will open its doors this Sunday (October 18) from 10 a.m The initiator of the New Town Market - Rita Latvytė - notes that mainly organic products will be sold: vegetables Visitors will also have the opportunity to taste locally produced food Residents bring their products directly from their farms "Whether the Naujamiestis street market will become a traditional Sunday event depends on many factors: whether there will be enough buyers and whether entertainment will be organized events whether the people of Vilnius will like the farmers' products will anyone join and help me organize it" - says Rita Latvytė Rūta Matonienė, the senior advisor of the chief city architect's department, assured that if such a need is evident, the city will undertake to close a part of Naugarduk Street to car traffic every Sunday. At the same time, rational ones will be sought public transport route rearrangement decisions on weekends The Naugardukas street market is not the first market of its kind as the courtyard market was already held last winter at Vytenios street on the initiative of Rita Latvytė residents of Naujamiestis and enthusiasts of short food supply chains This Sunday, October 18, car traffic on Naugarduk Street will be closed from 9.30:14.30 a.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. In those hours Kaunas street buses of route 73 will be diverted The initiators of the market invite everyone who wants to join the Sunday event where there will be an opportunity to taste hot potatoes with chestnuts and hemp seeds and the interior uses extremely sustainable solutions - long-lasting materials The move was due to the expansion of the company - currently over half a thousand professionals work in the organization and it is planned to increase this number to 600 by the end of the year the "Vinted" office has been operating in the Žirmūnai microdistrict of the capital it began to think about searching for more comfortable premises "The move to the new office is directly related to Vinted's growth - the old office was a bit too cramped for us We recently welcomed the 500th colleague to the team and continue to actively search for new specialists It is important to mention that our team is becoming more and more global and international we have quite a few talents who are relocating from other countries - half of them are Lithuanians returning to live here we are mainly looking for colleagues in the IT field - engineers as well as specialists in customer service and other fields - marketing The new "Vinted" office is located in Švitrigailos st in the new spacious business center "Uptown Park" opened at the junction there are 900 workplaces located on 4 floors connected by a common staircase The office has a courtyard, gym, Vinted restaurant more than 120 meeting and individual work rooms and two terraces will also be established a little later "The interior of the office stands out with solutions that reflect the ideas of sustainability and the mission of the organization to turn used items into the first choice of the consumer Although the business center itself is classified as A+ energy class and is efficient and economical our office also has furniture from the old office that has been revived and other second-hand furniture which can be renewed over time - real wood floors It is true that the new office will not be fully filled with people for the time being - most Vinted professionals work remotely due to the continuing possibility of the spread of the coronavirus The decision to allow employees to choose whether to work from the office or from home will be followed by the company until the end of the year DO Architects assisted in setting up the Vinted office According to DO Architects architect and partner Gilma Gylytė when the usual open space concept is replaced by a semi-open space layout "The pandemic has highlighted the key things that matter most in the workplace If we take the common concept of open space as an example we will notice that a person usually does not work with a thousand other people at the same time just as his workplace cannot be a space of a thousand square meters more and more semi-open type offices are being created in the world in which the space is divided into smaller ones - in this way you can simultaneously feel the whole and have an individual more personal space for yourself and your team "Vinted" office was set up according to this principle and so far there are not many similar examples in Lithuania" The architect adds that new functions at work are becoming more and more important for the modern worker and various additional values ​​and activities create the culture of the organization: "The unusual spaces that have appeared in the workplace - play leisure zones - become the main meeting places helps employees to have a stronger relationship with each other and reflects the company's values." Kudirka and MK Čiurlionis streets will become a cozy square in a few months The square will be equipped with private funds taking into account the comments of Vilnius residents living in the neighborhood In order to maintain harmony between the green spaces in the center of Vilnius and the newly rising buildings the capital city municipality obliged the area developers UAB "Realinija" to design and equip MK Čiurlionio str so that it becomes more attractive and you can spend your time meaningfully there which will open its paths to residents in November old vegetation will be maintained and new ones will be planted decorative apple trees and cherries will be planted the vegetation will be diversified with hydrangeas an artistic accent is planned - street musical instruments which will be installed away from residential houses "We hope that the example of a good neighborhood will inspire others as well - the cooperation between private investors and the capital's municipality gives excellent results in increasing beautifying and activating the public spaces of the city of Vilnius We have no doubt that the new green area of ​​Naujamiestis will become a cozy and favorite place for local residents a popular place to meet and chat with neighbors and friends relax or engage in other more active activities," says Mayor's advisor Dalia Bardauskienė which had not been reconstructed for several decades were presented to the active community of MK Čiurlionis which took into account the suggestions and advice expressed by the residents.  Those traveling along Savanorių Avenue have probably already noticed the work of art that appeared on the wall of the 42nd apartment building The drawing named "Labyrinth" is the work of Lithuanian emigrant artist Kazios Varnelis "Pseudo Labyrinth No which was conceived and implemented by the artist Morfai (Timotiejus Norvila) with the help of Karolis Grubiis to be transferred to the wall of the five-story building It is an oil painting enlarged almost 10 times the length of the border reaches as much as 11 meters It is done on the wall using a special spraying technique by dotting paint the works of Kazios Varnelis do not get old very interestingly "It was very lucky that the weather was good when the painting work started September - you never know which day it might start raining again grain-like dots are applied by spraying paint but the final result is much better than trying to blend color with color not all of us graffiti painters know how to do it When asked about works of art in districts far from the center the artist says: "I am glad that the work was realized in such an interesting place even two accidents happened in front of our eyes the ambulance had come maybe four times due to some calls Art is needed everywhere and often neighborhoods are taken care of last "Labyrinth" will perhaps show a good start that not only vandalism but also works of high artistic value can appear in the area You can learn more about the work of Kazios Varnelis in the Kazios Varnelis Museum located right next to Vilnius City Hall This mural is dedicated to honor this expatriate and Lithuanian artist perhaps the only representative of optical art Supported the implementation of the work Vilnius city municipality "This is a unique opportunity to acquire one of the most visible administrative buildings in Vilnius strategically located near Savanorių žiedas - one of the most important transport hubs in the city," the auction announcement reads A five-story Soviet-built building with a total area of ​​12 thousand sq meters and a 13 are plot of land at Geležinio Vilko St 2,3A will be sold at the auction taking place on May 12,33-3.  the creative real estate projects and landscape design company Citus will launch a new project next year A two-phase block with a large enclosed courtyard is planned on the plot recently acquired by the Vanagas Group which also includes the Citus group of companies "We are currently preparing for development and are drawing up investment plans not only for this year but also for next year The market needs new housing in order to maintain a balance between supply and demand and sustainable growth so we are looking for new opportunities for development led by the well-known architect Saulius Pamerneckis and the approval of the experts of the Regional Council of Architects has already been received and special architectural requirements have been received all that remains is to complete the design obtain a building permit and start work," says Šarūnas Tarutis Construction and sales are expected to begin in the second or third quarter of next year; the construction will be managed by the group company Citus Construction It is estimated that the project will require almost 36 million euros in investments Part of this may be financed from the bond issue currently being distributed by the group company Vanagas Asset Management The entire project includes 3 buildings of the highest it will deliver about 250 upper middle class apartments and suites One of the buildings is planned to be nine floors high - the upper floors will offer wide panoramas of the New Town the demand for rental housing will remain high so the project should be attractive to investors it is planned that 30 percent will consist of 1 and 1,5 rooms more spacious apartments will be offered: the largest 50–75 sq m apartments will account for about 30 percent Buyers looking for even more space will be able to purchase 4-room The construction area will be approximately 20 thousand the usable area - approximately 15,5 thousand square meters meters of business space has been designed so many different shops or service providers needed by residents every day could be located here The project includes a spacious courtyard and large distances between buildings to ensure the comfort of residents This is made possible by the project solutions which did not aim for the highest possible normative limits of building intensity and density provided for in the general plan but at the same time very promising and attractive location we responded to the surrounding environment in the solutions we clearly distinguished the private spaces of the residents and the external public spaces we ensured a visual connection between the project environment and the open and accessible spaces planned next to it The sculptural and artistic accents and landscaping solutions planned there will complement the environment of the city and this project," says Saulius Pamerneckis the project architect and head of the SP Architects Group The future project is planned in a strategically convenient location: nearby are the important streets of Tūkstantmečio and Naugardukas (which can be used to reach the Old Town directly) This is currently the part of Naujamiestis with the greatest potential and good prospects with new housing and business projects reviving the previously industrial zones here co-living projects located in the area of ​​business centers The latter project will also provide co-working space services the first tenants will be able to settle in co-living projects or start working in co-working space already this summer The project is being developed by Baltic Asset Management The essential uniqueness of co-living type projects is to belong to a community enjoying the abundance of various common spaces and services but at the same time having your own private space computer game rooms and services necessary for a comfortable life - laundries This will be the first co-living project in Lithuania offering so many exclusive common spaces to tenants general director of Baltic Asset Management when you rent your private space together with a whole package of free services from a gym to a sauna are still a novelty: "Evaluating the extremely popular co-living type projects in the world we see the potential and believe that the people of Vilnius will soon turn in this direction The number of young people who do not want to be attached to real estate is increasing in the capital the main uniqueness and essential advantage becomes the emerging unique community which shares experiences and impressions with like-minded people in common spaces adapted to their needs we set ourselves the goal of finding a recipe for life for any tenant Those who want to gain experiences every now and then or just have fun with like-minded people will enjoy common leisure spaces both indoors and outdoors If there is a need to be by yourself and not feel the community around you you can always just enjoy your private space where there are all the attributes needed for personal life and feel like you are living in a traditional apartment Lovers of a healthy lifestyle will always be able to pamper themselves in the meditation room Those looking for knowledge will satisfy their curiosity in the reading room or the cinema hall It's like a home for all versions of you," says U 12 tenants will be able to choose four different types of apartments residents will be able to choose loft-type spaces and there will also be pet-friendly apartments All apartments will have a separate bathroom and kitchen The price for living in this project for a month will start from 320 euros all common areas are already included in this price Those wishing to live in the "Chapters" project on Slucko St 8 will be able to choose five different types of apartments and common space services will be provided free of charge in this location as well The essential uniqueness of this location is that the entire first floor will be dedicated to co-working space Tenants will be able to choose fully equipped workplaces or offices Employees will be able to use not only meeting and call rooms or other advantages of a modern office but also enjoy the common spaces of the building It will be possible to spend the early morning in the gym and leave the worries of the day in the sauna in the evening These and other common space services are provided free of charge and are just a few steps away from the workplace "The process of searching for a place to rent is very often chaotic - the best options are grabbed in an instant it takes a few weeks to find a new apartment the result is the same - you have to be satisfied with what is left This situation is fundamentally changed by the co-living service taking into account the fact that part of the students or employees doing internships in Vilnius start looking for a place to live much earlier we have made it possible to register now and be the first to be able to live in exclusive Chapters projects this summer," says U The announcement in the electronic auction system indicates that the starting price of the property is 7,6 million euros Several companies rent and operate the premises here.  The building at Švitrigailos St. 40B is located near Tesonet's technology town, which will open in 2023.cyber city" as well as the art factory "Loftas".  According to the data of the Registers Center the building was purchased by Finiens in 2011 The plot with a total area of ​​0,5 ha belongs to the state BNS previously reported that the Supreme Court of Lithuania found S Rachinšteinas guilty of more than 2016 charges and convicted him of the most serious financial crimes in 700 He was then sentenced to two and a half years in prison which he served in a correctional facility.  The courts then found that he was able to legalize about 3 million euros and embezzle over 400 thousand euros in VAT through a network of fictitious companies "15min" reported that the Financial Crimes Service (FNTT) was conducting another investigation where the businessman was accused of fraud [email protected] opened a microdepot in the center of Vilnius - a parcel distribution point adapted to the future needs of the city in New City DPD Lietuva's micro-depot, which has started operating, is a small distribution point to which parcels that need to be delivered in the center of the capital arrive and in the old town Parcels are picked up from the microdepot and delivered to the recipients by couriers on foot the scale of the investment and the project is not large "The main purpose of the microdepot is to prepare for the scenario when the movement of diesel and later gasoline vehicles will be restricted in city centers Traditional delivery methods will become very difficult or expensive in this case considering the traffic conditions in the old town the microdepot concept will make the delivery of parcels more efficient already Our tests show that parcels can be delivered on foot in the Old Town of Vilnius at essentially the same pace as by car," says A is also committed to reducing carbon dioxide emissions in its operations which significantly reduce the number of kilometers driven "This microdepot will also function as an additional shipment point supplementing the existing network of Pickup shipment points and terminals." This means that it will be possible to choose the microdepot as a place to send or pick up the parcel" Similar parcel distribution points also operate in other European countries - the United Kingdom, Germany, in Poland, in Latvia The operations director of "DPD Lietuva" does not rule out that more of them may appear in Lithuania m premises at the intersection of Raseinių and S 4 people work: 2 couriers and 2 "Pickup" point employees Mikrodepos in Vilnius started operating in December 14.000 EUR have been invested in the project so far