There is a great demand for high-quality office space in Prague, thanks to which the owners of so-called A-class buildings in particular can be proud of almost full occupancy. The problem, however, is almost zero construction, experts agreed.
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Intelligent energy management systems and the integration of green technologies can contribute to a more sustainable future for the office building market.
Ve 3. čtvrtletí roku 2023 pražský kancelářský trh vzrostl o více než 60 000 m2 moderních kanceláří. Jednalo se o nejlepší výsledek od půlky roku 2020. V následujících minimálně třech letech se další podobný vrchol neočekává, déle než rok totiž nezačala žádná nová výstavba. I když investoři kladou stále větší důraz na udržitelnost budov, referenční ceny nájmů se zásadně neproměňují, pronajímatelé se naopak snaží lákat na štědřejší příspěvky či delší období nájemních prázdnin. Vyplývá to z průzkumu společnosti Colliers, předního poskytovatele diverzifikovaných profesionálních služeb v oblasti komerčních nemovitostí a správy investic.
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.
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.
Back in the 1980s, the Karolina coking plant operated in the Ostrava area. The part of the city that originally served mines and heavy industry was then an empty brownfield for several years. However, it is gradually turning into the commercial and administrative center of the city and is attracting more and more investors.
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