Tbilisi Office 2.0.

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In October 2018, we changed not only apartments but also offices as well. In short, we moved from Agmanashabeli avenue to Vake district in Tbilisi.

There is a little change compared to previous years when trying to find a new office in Tbilisi. Let's say this, this time we got lucky. See: Renting an Office in Tbilisi

See pictures from the previous office here: Audio & Video Transcription Service by Caucasus Translations

Working space in the new Tbilisi office

Working space in the new Tbilisi office

The office is located on the tenth floor in a residential / office/aparthotel building in Vake

Interior at the new office

Interior at the new office

We bought furniture (shelf, table, and chairs) at local Jysk store, paying about $1,000 for it

Second  room

Second  room

It's planned to equip this space as a meeting room

View from the balcony

View from the balcony

The dwelling house in the front kind of reminds me of the ones I have seen a lot in Turkey. 

View from the balcony

View from the balcony

As you can see, construction is booming in Tbilisi  (at least in 2018). If I would have a spare couple of millions I would most probably invest right now in Tbilisi real estate development. 

View from the tenth floor

View from the tenth floor

 

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