This autumn, the Housing and Environment Department of the Riga City Council has completed the work on organising and digitising the data of Pļavnieki, Bolderāja and Jaunciems cemeteries, collecting…
Starting January 2023, Riga, like many other cities in Europe and the world, will introduce a tourist charge, which means that all accommodations intended for tourists will have to pay a fee of one…
On Wednesday, 5 October, Riga City Council adopted amendments to binding regulations*, setting real estate tax breaks for sustainable buildings, also keeping the tax discount for buildings whose…
At the end of 2022, the Riga Investment and Tourism Agency will launch the Workcation program, inviting representatives of large foreign companies to spend a working week in Riga. As part of the…
On Thursday, 22 September, from 12.00 to 14.00, the ninth job fair will take place at the Riga Support Centre for Ukrainians at Amatu iela 4. 12 companies have applied and will offer more than 300…
On April 27, the Riga City Council approved the regulations of the Riga Investors Advisory Council. Investors, entrepreneurs, and their representatives from Riga are invited to join the council.
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