The price includes the engineer’s fees, the excavation works already carried out, the completion and settlement of the archaeological procedures, as well as the issuance of the required permits. This plot, with a total surface area of 3,443 m² (37,064 ft²), is located in Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, and is bordered by Giannitson, Mazaraki, and Kavalas streets. The current planning permission allows for the construction of 8,264 m² (88,953 ft²) of building space. In addition, a full-site basement may be developed to accommodate storage facilities and parking areas. The plot is situated very close to the main railway station and the port. The port holds strategic importance for serving the Balkan countries and the wider Black Sea region and has recently been privatized following 13 years of public control. Historical Background Excavation works on the 3,443 m² (37,064 ft²) plot have already been completed in preparation for the construction of a complex of five buildings, ranging from five to eight floors, with a total built area of 8,264 m². The plot is legally enclosed, and no construction activity has taken place other than the required archaeological excavations.