Branimir Gvozdenović's attic, his son the floor below

Marko Gvozdenović, son of DPS MP Branimir Gvozdenović, bought an apartment in the center of Podgorica

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Marko Gvozdenović, the son of a member of the DPS and a long-time head of Montenegrin urbanism Branimir Gvozdenović, became the owner of a 39-square-meter apartment on the third floor of a building in Karađorđeva Street in the center of Podgorica at the end of October.

In the list of immovable properties, which "Vijesti" had access to, it is written that the younger Gvozdenović acquired the property by purchase on October 24. Along with the apartment, Gvozdenović also bought eight square meters of basement.

In the same entrance, on the floor above, the apartment is owned by his father. According to the real estate list, Branimir Gvozdenović is the owner of a 68-square-meter attic and he gave his son the opportunity to borrow 100 euros in the name of that property at the end of last year.

"Mortgage registration, debtor Marko Gvozdenović, debt 100.000, deadline November 4, 2033", it says in the real estate list.

Mlađi Gvozdenović, in addition to the newly purchased one, as "Vijesti" previously announced, since mid-September 2018 also owns an apartment in Budva - a 63-square-meter attic in the Dubovica neighborhood.

He has been in the construction business for several years, judging by the activity registration that his company "Iron Investments and Advisory" has.

The company registered by Marko Gvozdenović in 2019 for the activity of construction of residential and non-residential buildings generated 368.000 euros in revenue last year.

The company is a co-owner of the land in the Porto Montenegro complex in Tivat.

Business in Budva

The name of Marko Gvozdenović was mentioned by the Budva opposition almost a decade ago, when a complex was built on Slovenska beach - a concrete catering facility with a swimming pool. The permission for the temporary facility was given by the then management of JP Morsko dobro. The opposition claimed that all the workers who work there mention Marko as the owner, but the foreign company where the business is run denied this.

At the same time, the then Budva opposition pointed the finger at the elder Gvozdenović because of an attractive plot of 8.500 square meters, next to the halls of the Adriatic Fair, which was registered to the company "Safiro beach".

Accusations were also made by his godfather, a fugitive businessman Dusko Knezevic who stated that Gvozdenović is the co-owner of an exclusive plot at the Adriatic Fair, where the company "Safiro beach resort" is planning to build two towers with 15 and 16 floors each, i.e. a hotel and apartments for the market.

The project is implemented by the Podgorica company "MIA Investments", owned by Turkish citizens.

”Brano got, along with Milo Đukanović, only a third of the share in the location held by 'Safiro beach' in Budva, so now they brought in the Turks to make it look like a foreign investment", said Knežević earlier.

Knežević has repeatedly made a series of accusations against his godfather. Gvozdenović rejected all Knežević's allegations, calling them "classic fabrications".

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