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The Mint Investments group has completed the sale of the City Point administrative building in Pankrác, Prague

The City Point office building in the attractive location of Prague 4 - Pankráce is changing hands. From the hands of the investment company Amundi Czech Republic, the ownership of the domestic operator of coworking spaces and serviced offices WorkLounge is transferred. The Mint Investments group was the investment advisor that arranged the entire transaction for Amundi. Agents from the real estate consulting company Cushman & Wakefield and the law firm Havel & Partners also participated in the transaction. The amount of the transaction exceeded the value of 450 million crowns.

Work model an important aspect when considering a job offer

The hybrid work model has already become standard in 92% of office companies. However, not every organization transitions to this model without problems, and there is a significant discrepancy between employer preferences and employee expectations. While three quarters of employers are satisfied with it and consider it optimal, employees often have a different opinion. They want more flexibility, which is even becoming an increasingly important aspect for them when deciding whether to accept a job offer. This is according to the research "Hybrid and Beyond 2023" published by Colliers, a leading provider of diversified professional services in the field of commercial real estate and investment, through the sale of the property.

Komárek and Havrlant join forces again. They intend to build residential, commercial and industrial buildings

Another close alliance is emerging between Czech billionaires. After the businessmen Karel Komárek and Jakub Havrlant created a new media and consulting group Mind2Flo last year, the pair is about to start development together. Their plan has yet to be approved by the European Commission.

The big players are taking a bite out of Prague. J&T buys part of Rohan, will build a thousand apartments and offices there

One of the largest development areas in Prague, Rohanský ostrov, was for years associated exclusively with the name of billionaire Luďek Sekyra. He was backed by other investors, but his development group was talked about as the one that would build a new district on the spot for tens of billions. That is changing now. The development company J&T Real Estate acquired part of the territory exclusively for itself. It will build a thousand apartments, offices and shops on the spot for 15 billion.

Another three buildings in Central and Eastern Europe received the WiredScore certificate

The office buildings Palác Anděl and River Garden II/III in Prague and Wronia 31 in Warsaw were newly included in the list of properties with a WiredScore technology certificate. This certification is awarded to buildings with exceptional digital connectivity and teletechnical infrastructure. In addition, all three buildings received the highest rating of Platinum. The building owner, LaSalle, was supported by Colliers in the certification process.

The best land in Belgrade. The Czech developer Sebre has a stamp on the district by the Danube

The Sebre development company of Petr Němek and Jan Fidler has come close to building one of its two major projects in Belgrade, Serbia. The Marina Dorcol district has received a zoning decision, and Sebre will thus be able to start pre-sales of apartments. Construction could begin next spring.

Scott.Weber: We build state-of-the-art design work environments in the spirit of well-being and in the context of a hybrid work model

We have prepared for you an interview with Adam Zvada, the founder of Scott.Weber Workspace, the number one company on the Prague shared office market. Since 2009, Scott.Weber Workspace has been creating work environments that empower people to achieve their goals and offering solutions for businesses of all sizes.

Companies would like to go to the regions, but they have nowhere to go

More and more companies are considering regional expansion, but the lack of suitable office space prevents them from doing so. In regions outside of Prague and Brno, there is not only a shortage of modern spaces for rent, there is also a lack of flex operators. At the same time, they could benefit from the growing interest of international companies in the so-called Hub & Spoke or Flex & Core model. This is according to Colliers, a leading provider of diversified professional services in commercial real estate and investment.
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