UBM Development AG will implement the construction of the Timber Marina Tower project, a 113-meter high office building with a wood-hybrid structure in Vienna's Handelskai district. At the same time, the company progressed with the Timber View residential project and the Timber Peak office building in Mainz, and with the preparation of the LeopoldQuartier district in Vienna. UBM plans to become the largest European developer of ecological buildings with a wooden structure. In the Czech Republic, the parent company's vision is followed by UBM Development Czechia, which is building the Timber Praha residential project, the first wooden multi-storey apartment buildings in the capital. Compared to ambitious high-rise building projects abroad, however, Timber Praha's energy-sustainable houses have a maximum height of 12 meters, due to restrictions arising from domestic legislation.y
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.
High demand and a lack of new projects caused a decrease in the vacancy rate of Prague offices, which currently stands at 7.26%. The volume of new construction and renovations was approximately 143,600 square meters at the end of Q2 2023, and the total market size was 3.85 million square meters. Reference rent prices have not changed in any way compared to the previous quarter, however, in connection with ESG and modern standards, the price of office equipment is increasing. It can easily exceed 1,000 euros per square meter. That's according to a survey by Colliers, a leading provider of diversified professional services in commercial real estate and investment management.
The operation of contemporary offices shows that the intersection between work and personal life is increasing. The personal life of employees has an ever-increasing influence on companies' decisions about choosing a suitable office. On the other hand, employees are considering working corners at home for a comfortable home office or close commuting distance to work.
Working in coworking offices, i.e. in shared spaces, is gaining more and more popularity. Not only is the interest of companies in the volume of rentals of such capacities growing, but also the total share of coworking spaces on the Prague office market.
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.
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
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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