The market for modern office space in Prague at the end of the 1st quarter of 2024 amounted to approximately 3.91 million m2. The vacancy rate increased slightly to 7.5%, representing approximately 292,000 m2 of vacant office space available for immediate lease. After a long period of inactivity, new speculative construction is now slowly starting to thaw. And despite the long-term growth of rents, Prague remains an attractive and competitive location attracting new investors. This is according to the regular quarterly survey of the office real estate market published by Colliers, a leading provider of diversified professional services in the field of commercial real estate and investment management.
With the ceremonial knocking of the foundation stone, Passerinvest Group symbolically started the construction of the multi-functional building Hila in Brumlovka in Prague 4. Upon its completion in the spring of 2027, the building will provide a combination of approximately 20,500 m² of offices for rent (2nd to 8th floors), 71 rental housing units (9th to 15th floors) and on the ground floor a commercial area of 2,000 m². All this within one object. The building will also offer spacious terraces for office users and loggias with beautiful views for residents. The Hila building will fully comply with the company's ESG strategy and will thus be equipped with modern technologies, of which, for example, the cooling and heating system with radiant ceilings, which represents the most modern concept of indoor climate control, is worth noting. Thanks to a well-thought-out combination with planned heat pumps, it will be a highly efficient and operationally economical solution. The renowned studio Aulík Fišer architekti is behind the architectural rendering of the project, the construction contractor is the company Gemo. The owner and investor of the building is the Passerinvest Group.
Billionaire Radim Passer is changing the face of another Prague location. After Brumlovka, which he has been continuously developing for over a quarter of a century, his development company Passerinvest completed its initial project in nearby Roztyly – the Roztyly Plaza administrative building.
After moving from Žižkov at the end of last year, the National Film Archive (NFA) settled in Nuslí. The company Profil Nábytek in tandem with the architectural studio Schwestern created an attractive working environment for employees in the building near Botič, opposite the Theater Na Fidlovačka. The uniqueness of the new interiors lies, among other things, in the fact that if NFA moves again in the future, the modular furniture can continue to be used according to needs and current dispositions.
Prague Research Forum announces data on the office market in Prague for Q1 2024:
Almost 71,300 m2 of office space is under construction, of which 82% will be completed this year.
In the first quarter of 2024, one office building was completed – Roztyly Plaza (21,700 m2). Thus, 80,300 m2 should be completed for the entire year 2024, significantly less than the long-term average.
Gross realized demand reached a total of 108,700 m2 in the first quarter of 2024, a year-on-year decrease of 19%.
Net demand was 46,000 m2 in the same period, 38% less than in the same period last year.
Net absorption was positive in the first quarter and reached 8,900 m2.
The vacancy rate increased 30 basis points from the previous quarter
to 7.5%.
The highest achievable rent increased slightly to EUR 27.50-28.00 per square meter per month.
The Dornych project of the Crestyl Group, which will replace the old shopping center in the neighborhood of the Brno Central Station in the coming years, will also offer a hotel. The Leonardo Hotels network will strengthen its presence in the Czech Republic with the opening of a new lifestyle hotel, NYX Hotel Brno by Leonardo Hotels. It will open in mid-2028 and will be the group's second hotel in the Czech Republic after NYX Hotel Praha, which opened in 2017. The Dornych project will offer a freely accessible public space flanked by several smaller buildings. The lower floors of the new buildings will be reserved for shops and services, while the upper floors will house rental housing and offices in addition to the aforementioned hotel. One of the buildings will be occupied by the EUC clinic.
Prague is the only city in the CEE region (Central and Eastern Europe) that can be proud of the so-called Prime High Street, i.e. a shopping street with exclusively the most prestigious global brands. It is Pařížská street, which currently has 46 occupied out of a total of 48 retail units. The interest of premium brands in this location increased significantly after the end of the Covid pandemic. According to experts from Colliers, a leading provider of diversified professional services in the field of commercial real estate and investment management, it is only a matter of time before another similar zone is created in Prague and the city's reputation as a global player in the field of luxury retail will grow even more.
Pátek 19. dubna se už navždy stane výjimečným dnem pro všechny pracovníky rádia Evropa 2. To totiž právě do pátku sídlilo na adrese ulice Wenzigova 4 v Praze 2.
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