Tag: Adrian Cefalan


Romania City Brașov new multipurpose hall

Romania new multi-purpose hall in Brasov

The City of Brașov in Romania will be getting a new multipurpose hall in the next three years, as announced by the Minister of Development, Public Works and Administration, Cseke Attila. The price tag of the hall roughly stands at 80 million euros. The necessary building permits have been granted... » Read more


CNI take on challenges head on

Adrian Cefalan on Coliseum Online Week MENA 2021

CNI – Compania Nationala de Investitii – is the largest public developer in Romania and is under the control of the Romanian Government. It is also known as the National Investment Company (CNI) and was founded in the year 2001. The objective of CNI is to make the impossible possible... » Read more


Is Dinamo’s new stadium promise a pipe dream?

Dinamo Bucharest new stadium Aug 2020

Steaua’s stadium in Romania is nearly complete, Rapid’s stadium work is progressing fast, and even the National Rugby Stadium – a multipurpose stadium under construction in Bucharest, Romania – is progressing well. But, the supporters of Romanian professional football club Dinamo has... » Read more


Romania goes big on stadia projects

Country reports - Romania - June 2020

Coliseum has added a new tool within its 365Coliseum Business Center which will add great value to the members of the Global Sports Venue Alliance: The Country Reports. It is a special insider report related to future stadium and arena projects within a specific country, as well as discovering the... » Read more


Refashioned Steaua Stadium to open in 2020

Romania Steaua Stadium

The Steaua Stadium – also known as the ‘GHENCEA Stadium’ – was a football stadium in Bucharest, Romania – which was totally knocked down in the year 2018. The venue is currently being refashioned and is set to open its gates once again in October 2020. The football stadium in Bucharest,... » Read more


Futuristic Rapid Stadium to open in November

Romania Rapid Stadium

The Rapid Stadium in the southeastern European country Romania – also known as Giulești-Valentin Stănescu Stadium – is being reorganized at the moment and its opening has been planned for November 2020. It is a very old stadium and opened its doors way back on June 10, 1939. On November 24,... » Read more


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