The construction of the new Roztyly Plaza office building was symbolically started today with a ceremonial tapping of the foundation stone. Work is currently underway on the construction of underground floors with a capacity of 330 parking spaces for tenants and another 100 spaces for P + R car parks. The seven-storey building will offer for rent an office with a total area of 21,700 m2 and business units on the ground floor, which will be occupied by a canteen and there is also a grocery store or drugstore. The construction also includes the modification of the immediate surroundings - the bus terminal will be modernized, the ground floor will be modified and the asphalt will be replaced by a Prague mosaic enabling water seepage.
INVESTMENT MARKET: 1ST QUARTER 2022
• In the first quarter of 2022, the volume of investments in the Czech Republic
Republic worth € 898 million, which represented
year-on-year increase of 210%. No transaction Residomo, which
was concluded in the 1st quarter of 2020, the volume of investment would be
in the 1st quarter of this year, the highest since the 1st quarter of 2019.
• Although the number of transactions concluded during the 1st quarter
significantly decreased, the average transaction size compared to
average of more than doubled in the previous 12 quarters.
• The office sector regained its dominant position
and accounted for 58% of investment in Q1. Activity
has also increased in the retail sector, where value
investments accounted for 29% of the total quarterly volume. Share
industrial assets fell to 14% in the first quarter.
• With transactions worth € 519 million, it attracted the most
capital in the 1st quarter of Prague, where five transactions were concluded.
• They mainly contributed to the total volume of transactions
domestic investors who acquired five properties worth
more than € 435 million (48% of the total), followed
European investors (39%).
• After a slight correction in industrial real estate income and
offices in the 4th quarter of 2021 remained yieldy in the first three
months of 2022 in all sectors unchanged
According to the latest overview of the development of capital markets in the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East, Africa), published by Colliers, a devastating shock in the market in the first quarter of 2022 resulted from the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Despite this, investors' interest in commercial real estate persisted.
Coronavirus has changed the way we used to know from the office environment. After two years of running a full-time home office, people are slowly returning to the offices - but it's clear that in most cases it won't be five days a week after eight hours. This creates a new problem for companies: how to adjust the capacity of offices and optimize their occupancy. The solution offers an unexpected helper - a corporate wireless network.
This is granted to buildings or offices that provide their users with the highest possible level of security, including maximum protection against covid-19 and other infectious diseases.
Colliers, a leading company providing diversified professional services in commercial real estate and investment management, has published a regional office market survey for 2021. According to him, the importance of regional cities will continue to grow, both due to lower price levels and the emergence of new quality office space. Last year, gross annual demand began to grow again after a period of stagnation, both in large centers such as Prague, Brno and Ostrava, as well as in regional cities.
The construction, operation, financing, development and acquisition of commercial real estate in 2022 and beyond will continue to be affected by the prices of fuels, energy and building materials. Added to this are problems in supply chains, nearshoring operations and rapidly rising inflation. The Colliers CEE Investment Scene 2021/2022 study predicts that these factors will have a direct impact on sales prices and rents.
JRD Development, a member of the JRD Group, has completed the rough construction of the Bohdalec Quartet energy-saving project. The residential area includes 183 apartments with a healthy indoor environment, 5 commercial spaces and a ground floor with a playground and designer furniture. Commissioning of the project, on which the developer is cooperating with the RSJ investment group, is planned for the beginning of 2023.
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