Tartu Sport is currently seeking a new commercial tenant for the spaces located on the second floor of the Tamme Stadium building in Tartu. These areas previously operated as a hostel and a café. The available commercial units will be offered for lease through a formal written tender process, and any proposed use must be suitable for the structure of the building. The need for a new occupant stems from the decision by the Tartu City Government (linnavalitsus) to close the Tamme hostel towards the end of the previous year, a move attributed to prevailing economic difficulties. Consequently, the city administration is now actively seeking a new application and concept to revitalize and utilize the building’s commercial potential. The initiative aims to establish a sustainable new function for the property, integrating it back into the local economy while maintaining its connection to the Tamme area. Interested parties are advised that the application process is structured to ensure the proposed business aligns with the building’s physical characteristics and zoning requirements. This effort represents a strategic effort by the linnavalitsus to repurpose existing municipal assets within the heart of Tartu. By inviting bids for the second-floor commercial space, the city hopes to attract a viable business that can generate activity and foot traffic, thereby enhancing the overall appeal of the Tamme Stadium site. The tender process emphasizes a thorough vetting of proposals to ensure long-term operational success for the newly leased space. Topics: #tamme #tartu #linnavalitsus Post navigation Ester Oras räägib inauguratsiooniloengul, kuidas biomolekulaararheoloogiaga minevikku mõtestada VIDEO⟩Tagaotsitav Annika Urm ei ilmunud taas kohtusse, kuid loodab vahistamisest pääseda. Kaitsja: tema käitumine on uskumatu(2)