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Urban planning, infrastructure and mobility: Preparing Montenegro’s cities for EU standards

Montenegro’s urban spaces are at a turning point. Podgorica, Herceg Novi, Budva, Bar, Nikšić, Tivat, and Cetinje are undergoing rapid demographic, economic, and spatial change. Tourism pressures, population shifts, infrastructure deficits, climate risks, and real-estate development are converging in ways that require strategic planning, long-term investment, and harmonization with EU urban and environmental policy. The […]

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Real estate and hospitality investment in Montenegro: EU membership expectations and the new Adriatic market cycle

Montenegro’s real estate and hospitality sectors are entering a decisive new cycle—one shaped not merely by market demand, but by structural transformation, regulatory harmonization, and investor expectations tied to future EU membership. As the country progresses toward full integration with the European Union, investors, developers, and financial institutions are reassessing Montenegro’s position within the broader

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EU funds and the new investment cycle: How cohesion, IPA III, and green deal financing will transform Montenegro

Montenegro’s long-term economic future will be shaped as much by public investment as by private capital. And no external force will influence this investment landscape more than the European Union’s financial architecture. As Montenegro approaches EU accession, it gains access to a vast ecosystem of funds—pre-accession support, transition instruments, post-accession cohesion funds, climate financing, innovation

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