The Tallinn Property Department announced the first phase of a two-part public procurement this week, titled "Procurement and Installation of Generators for Independent Electricity Supply, Part I." This marks the initial step in creating resilience centers in Tallinn and developing backup power systems.
The number of foreign tourists in Tallinn is on the rise and more than half of the city residents think that there should be more of them. From the point of view of the future of Tallinn's foreign tourism, it is important to invest in activities that increase the attractiveness of the city as a destination and to maintain a stable economic environment aimed at increasing competitiveness.
PLEASE NOTE! The application round for 2024 will soon be open. Information session will take place on 7 March 2024 at 16:00 at the Tallinn Inclusion...
Receiving a permit for archaeological studies. Read more about archaeological monuments at https://www.muinsuskaitseamet.ee/et/arheoloogiamalestised...
October 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022 The city of Tallinn is introducing its smart solutions in the EXPO world exhibition in Dubai For the first time, the...
Spatial planning procedures and timelines Abb: DP - detailed plan for a project DUP - Department of Urban Planning EXECUTIVE BODY PROCEDURE DURATION...