What should your future work environment look like? It should be smart, green, think about nature and your health, and offer so many options that you won't want to leave it.
UBM Development Czechia has successfully completed and approved the Astrid Offices office building in Holešovice, Prague. Companies that have chosen it as their headquarters will operate here from July. This includes UBM employees who move here from offices in Liben. Astrid Offices now leases more than 50% of its space.
Up to 700,000 m2 of new offices could be added to Prague by 2025. Currently, about a third of this volume is in the construction phase. However, due to the prevailing slowdown in demand and the growth of vacancy in both existing and new office space, many developers are adjusting their plans: they are postponing the start of construction and slowing down implementation. Others are considering the future use of projects from purely administrative to a mix of office, residential and retail space.
Building B in Prague’s BB Centrum has acquired another tenant. This March, ABInBev, the largest brewer in the world, owning brands such as Stella Artois, Leffe and Corona, headquartered its global shared service centre here on an area of more than 7400 m2. The owner and manager of the building is the Passerinvest concern.
The year 2020 closed stores, drove people out of offices and significantly changed conditions in the real estate market. While until last spring, commercial property owners could choose who to rent space to and set prices, now the situation has changed.
A total investment volume of €290 million was transacted in the Czech Republic during the first quarter of 2021, according to Savills latest research. Without the exceptional €1.3 billion Residomo portfolio sale transaction, the investment volume was only down by 8% y-o-y.
Last year, the demand for offices in virtually all European countries fell sharply. Compared to 2019, it decreased by 41% to 9 million m2. This was the lowest volume of realized demand since 2009. According to analysts of the international consulting company BNP Paribas Real Estate, there is already a recovery in this year's tenant activity, but the office market is not expected to recover until 2022. At that time, demand should reach 12.2 mil. m.
Dirt, cables, holes and dust everywhere. Robot manufacturers and developers are enthusiastic about the premises located in the newly built TechTower science and technology park in Pilsen. At least according to the words of Luďek Šantory, director of the Information Technology Administration of the City of Pilsen, under which the project falls. This is a two-storey space of the original boiler room in which the explosion occurred. This has created an ideal place for developers, which provides them with real conditions.
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