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Is there a shortage of offices in Prague?

The construction of no office building has been started in the Czech capital for a whole year, and none was completed during the past quarter. Of course, these are not the only current parameters of the Prague office market, but according to the regular report of the Prague Research Forum, they say a lot about its state.

Polish reality scores again. Czech fund Investika bought in Gdynia for one billion

The Czech real estate fund Investika became the new owner of the Tensor administrative complex in Gdynia. He is investing in Poland for the fifth time, this time one billion crowns. The popularity of the neighboring country is also growing among other Czech investors thanks to the greater number of opportunities, higher yields and still relatively affordable prices.

How to build offices, apartments and tower blocks from wood? A Czech-Austrian legislative loophole is emerging

Europe's fight against carbon dioxide is pushing developers to reduce their carbon footprint. Building so-called sustainably will be crucial for the financing of new projects in the coming years. Domestic developers already want to use industrially processed wood to a greater extent for the construction of offices and apartment buildings. But legislation prevents them from doing so. Studio Qarta Architecture of architects Jiří Řezák and David Wittassek now offers a possible solution to break the ice in this regard in the Czech Republic.

Interest in spaces in mixed-use complexes is growing, but their construction is lagging behind in the Czech Republic

In the Czech Republic, there is a growing interest in so-called mixed-use projects that connect offices, shops, housing and various forms of social enjoyment. Unfortunately, their construction still lags behind the surrounding countries. The reason is primarily the very long building permit process. While in Poland, for example, a permit for a new building takes only a few months, here it usually takes years.

Home office is offered by 39% of companies. At the same time, 3 out of 5 young Czechs stand for the possibility to work alternately from home

The demand for a combination of working from home and from the office remains high even with the end of the post-covid period. It attracts young people the most, 3 out of 5 employees under the age of 35 would like to use it. Older generations, on the other hand, are more reserved on the issue. Less than half (41%) prefer to work purely in the office, only 15% of them use work from home in practice. A total of 39% of companies offer an alternating work model. This follows from a survey mapping the attitudes of employees and employers for Scott.Weber Workspace.1

Scott.Weber Workspace opens its third location in Prague 8 and its thirteenth location in Prague

The largest provider of private flexible offices and coworking is expanding to include the Dock location in Libni in Prague 8. The Thirteenth Center will offer a total of 350 office spaces, event spaces, private terraces and over 20 meeting and other rooms for concentrated work to increase productivity on an area of 3,190 m2. Scott.Weber in the Dock will provide an extraordinary number of relaxation zones in the spirit of well-being to ensure physical and mental health, well-being and thus the overall satisfaction of the workers. It will also offer clients a bistro with a chef who will use fresh ingredients directly from the roof terrace with a garden. The concept of modular event spaces is also used in the Dock.

Sustainability of office projects in Serbia and the region

Belgrade is the only metropolis in the region between Milan, Budapest, Istanbul, and Athens. "Nikola Tesla" Airport reached over 6 million passengers last year. Office space buyers are more and more demanding!

Rohan Business Center has changed hands. It was bought by the Fio real estate fund for 31 million euros

The Reico ČS Nemovitostní fund has agreed on the sale of the Rohan Business Center office building in Karlín, Prague. It was bought by the collective investment fund Fio realití fond. The value of the transaction is 31.3 million euros, i.e. approximately 740 million crowns. Reico ČS stated this on its website.
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