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Maqro Development Introduces Maqro City Tbilisi, Expanding Its Vision for Sustainable City Living

by Georgia Today
June 12, 2025
in Business & Economy, Newspaper
Reading Time: 4 mins read

Maqro Development has announced the Launching of its newest large-scale project, Maqro City Tbilisi, continuing the company’s established tradition of creating eco-friendly, green residential complexes. Located at Noe Ramishvili Street 30, adjacent to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, this new complex occupies an expansive 100,000 square meters, with nearly half of that area dedicated exclusively to green and recreational spaces. This significant allocation reflects Maqro Development’s unwavering commitment to sustainable urban living, a principle that has been a hallmark of its previous successful projects such as Green Budapest and Green Diamond.

Building on a Proven Eco-Friendly Philosophy
Maqro Development’s core concept remains unchanged: the company is dedicated to designing and building residential complexes that integrate natural elements and environmentally conscious design into urban settings. Through this approach, Maqro Development has set a new standard in Georgia’s real estate development sector. Maqro City Tbilisi serves as the latest example of this commitment, reinforcing the company’s vision of sustainable city living where green spaces are as integral as residential and commercial functions.

A Multifunctional Complex for Living, Working, and Relaxing
Unlike traditional residential developments, Maqro City Tbilisi is designed as a multifunctional complex that combines living, working, and recreational opportunities in a single space. This holistic approach responds to the evolving needs of city dwellers who increasingly seek convenience and quality of life, without sacrificing access to nature and essential services.

A city within a city, designed for the future

The residential blocks are designed to accommodate a wide variety of family sizes and living preferences. Apartments range from standard units to terrace types and include options with private yards. The layout options include two, three, and four-room apartments, with a particular emphasis on accessibility: the project offers smaller-sized apartments starting at 45 square meters. This approach broadens the market reach and provides affordable, quality housing options for a diverse customer base.

All apartments come fully renovated with high-quality finishes. Interior features include painted walls, laminated flooring, aluminum windows with sliding door systems, and underfloor heating. Kitchens are equipped with built-in furniture and modern appliances such as ovens, gas stoves, and extractors, while bathrooms are fully tiled and come with complete sanitary sets. The complex also offers both open and covered parking spaces to meet residents’ needs.

Extensive Recreational Facilities Foster Community and Wellbeing
Maqro City Tbilisi sets itself apart through its wide array of recreational facilities, which are thoughtfully integrated to encourage an active and healthy lifestyle. The complex will include four swimming pools, three tennis courts, and two basketball courts. Both indoor and outdoor fitness areas will be available, alongside cycling and running tracks designed for residents’ use. For families, dedicated children’s entertainment zones and an on-site kindergarten enhance the community-oriented environment and provide convenience for parents.

Commercial and Office Spaces Designed for Accessibility and Flexibility
In addition to residential and recreational elements, Maqro City Tbilisi includes modern commercial and office spaces tailored to meet the demands of businesses ranging from small startups to large enterprises. Commercial premises are strategically positioned in blocks whose facades face both the interior and exterior of the complex, maximizing accessibility for both residents and external visitors. This thoughtful layout supports a vibrant commercial environment within the community.

The office spaces are designed to be flexible and contemporary, offering a range of options that cater to various corporate needs. This versatility ensures that Maqro City Tbilisi will be not only a residential hub but also a dynamic business center.

Mövenpick Living
A notable feature that distinguishes Maqro City Tbilisi from other developments in Tbilisi is the inclusion of a Mövenpick Living hotel. This internationally acclaimed Swiss brand will make its debut in the Georgian capital within this complex, providing high-quality hospitality services. The presence of Mövenpick Living enhances the project’s prestige and offers additional investment value, attracting both local and international attention.

Pre-Sales Launch on June 14: Early Buyers Benefit from Exclusive Terms
The official presentation of Maqro City Tbilisi will take place on June 14, marking the start of the pre-sales phase. Maqro Development is offering special conditions to early buyers to encourage timely investment. Prices during pre-sales start at $1,250 per square meter, with flexible, interest-free installment plans available domestically. Monthly payments begin from $900, and initial down payments start at just 20 percent, making ownership more accessible.

It is important to emphasize that these favorable terms are exclusive to the pre-sales period. Maqro Development’s marketing campaign, titled “Prices Will Rise,” clearly signals that prices and financing conditions will become less advantageous as the project advances toward completion. This creates a strong incentive for prospective buyers to act quickly and take advantage of the best financial terms available.

A Strategic Investment in Sustainable Urban Living
With half of its 100,000 square meters devoted to green and recreational space, Maqro City Tbilisi represents one of the most ambitious eco-conscious developments the city has seen. Combining modern residential planning with business infrastructure, hospitality, and extensive leisure facilities, the project raises the bar for mixed-use urban design in the capital.

For buyers and investors seeking a combination of convenience, quality, and long-term value, early involvement offers clear advantages. Maqro Development has confirmed that pricing and payment terms will become less favorable in later stages of the project. Acting early ensures access to the most attractive conditions available.

Set to become a landmark of contemporary urban life in Tbilisi, Maqro City Tbilisi reflects Maqro Development’s long-standing commitment to building sustainable, self-contained communities that balance private living with public benefit — a city within a city, designed for the future.

By Kesaria Katcharava

Tags: Maqro City Tbilisimaqro development
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