According to a survey by JLL Global Benchmarking Service, the global average office space per employee is 13 square meters. In Prague, the area is between 10 and 11 square meters, ie lower than the global average. Employees have the most space in offices in Chicago, USA, almost 23 square meters. At the bottom of the scale are cities like Manila or Bangalore, where workers have 7 square meters at their disposal.
CA Immo completes Mississippi House and Missouri Park office buildings in the River City Prague office campus in the area of Karlín
First tenants: ADASTRA, Allen & Overy and BATIST Medical Holding
All 5 buildings of the River City Prague campus are now complete with a lettable area totalling 84,000 sqm
The buildings are targeting highest sustainability standards (LEED platinum) as well as tenant health and wellbeing features (WELL Platinum and WELL Health&Safety rating)
Primark has opened its first Czech Republic store in the Flow Building, Flow East’s development on Wenceslas Square in Prague, marking the 14th market for the retailer.
REICO’s ČS real estate fund has decided to sell the Platinium office building in Brno to Czech investment group RSBC. The Platinium building was the longest-held property in the fund's portfolio.
Developer Crestyl has opened a new park in its DOCK district, growing around two blind branches of the Vltava in Liben, Prague. It offers on an area of one hectare both relaxation in the greenery with an ornamental pond, fog and smart benches, as well as the possibility of sports activities - right in the park there is a running speed meter on a special tartan running track leading around the whole area. In the near future, charging stations for electric cars will also be installed next to the park. In the future, the new park also includes markets and various cultural and sporting events.
The organizers of Open House Prague have chosen the summer date of the festival this time and invite all lovers of architecture to its seventh year, which will take place from 2 to 8 August 2021. On the weekend of 7 and 8 August, 80 normally inaccessible buildings and spaces and The week will bring a number of accompanying events. The motto of the festival is "Architecture for all", because the tours of the buildings are intended for the general public, including families with children and people with visual and hearing impairments. Admission to all open buildings is free without prior registration.
The Covid 19 pandemic has given rise to a new certification. The Well Health-Safety Rating addresses the indoor environment of buildings, their operation and management in terms of health impacts. It is already owned by the first buildings in the Czech Republic, such as the Parkview building, which Skanska recently completed in Pankrác, Prague.
Czech residential developer JRD is entering the commercial segment. The company will build its first administrative building, Viadukt Anděl, directly opposite the giant Smíchov City project, the implementation of which was started last year by Sekyra Group.
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