New Work, a provider of flexible office space, continues its expansion in the Czech Republic. After launching the offices in the Dynamica building in Waltrovka, Prague, he plans to open work space in the Rustonka complex in Prague Karlín by the end of this year. And by 2020, four new Prague centers should be added to New Work's offer.
Smarties, cellphone, glasses, but also a lathe or meter high plant. All of this would be saved by employees of different companies (besides health, of course) after the fire in the workplace. Here are nine answers in the #MORETHANOFFICE poll.
The development company Trigema is preparing a project of a multifunctional high-rise building TOP TOWER near the metro station Nové Butovice. The project was designed by sculptor David Černý and architect Tomáš Císař from the studio Black n´ Arch. According to first estimates, investment costs will amount to 2 billion crowns.
CBRE, the world leader in commercial real estate services, is the only retail exclusive partner to represent BOŘISLAVKA CENTRUM developer KKCG Real Estate. This multifunctional building will be completed in the fourth quarter of 2020 and is located in the lucrative part of Prague 6. Retail opportunities in this part of Prague are minimal, so Bořislavka Centrum is a unique opportunity to rent.
At the Brumlovka Square in BB Centrum, a new outdoor coworking space for people working on the premises and the general public appeared at the beginning of September. In the open box located in front of the Brumlovka building is available basic office furniture, which creates an outdoor chill out zone with rich possibilities of use.
- 53% of Czechs trust their colleagues and do not lock their personal belongings in the workplace
- At the same time, 10% of employees encountered theft or loss of personal valuables in the workplace
- Every ninth person copied his job keys
Hundreds of thousands of Czechs spend their working hours in offices and often store personal belongings and money in their desks. Do they trust their colleagues? How often do they lose their job keys? And do they prefer cards or fingerprint to enter work? This was investigated by a survey prepared by IPSOS for ASSA ABLOY.
What will office and administrative buildings look like in a few years' time? What we know for sure is that they will be smart. They will save energy, they will be equipped with modern technologies, but you will also find in them original solutions of green roofs or facades or light guides. The office environment needs to adapt to the needs of the millennium generation who are sensitive to such solutions. A flawless safety solution will then be necessary.
The office market in the Czech Republic is currently doing very well and has great potential for further development. Its excellent condition is shown by several parameters that real estate consulting company Cushman & Wakefield has been monitoring for a long time and whose correct interpretation in relation to current results brings.
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