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Bořislavka Centrum changes owners. It was bought from Komárek's KKCG by the Česká spořitelna real estate fund

The Česká spořitelna Real Estate Fund (ČSNF) buys the Bořislavka Centrum shopping and administrative complex from the KKCG Real Estate Group (REG). Through the acquisition, the fund increased the number of buildings under its management to 21 and the value of its real estate portfolio exceeded 38 billion crowns. This follows from the press release of the investment group Karel Komárek KKCG. The amount of the transaction was not stated by the parties.

The Regional Research Forum publishes data on the office market in Brno and Ostrava for the second half of 2021

About the Regional Research Forum Members of the Regional Research Forum - CBRE, Colliers, Cushman & Wakefield, JLL, Knight Frank - strive to provide the most complete, accurate and transparent data on the development of regional office markets in the Czech Republic. Members share background information on market developments and believe that the Regional Research Forum will help improve the transparency of regional office markets.

Brumlovka (BB Centrum) welcomed a new tenant, thanks to whom you will discover the world of virtual entertainment

In mid-December, a new tenant - Avatar VR Park - rented the premises of Prague's Brumlovka (BB Center) in Building G. It is the largest virtual reality park in the Czech Republic, which focuses on virtual and augmented reality. Visitors will find action, sports, balance and educational games here. The premises are also equipped with a VR café and are an ideal place for parties and new corporate events. The owner and administrator of the building is the Passerinvest Group.

Savills: The volume of real estate investments in the Czech Republic recorded the highest quarterly value in the last two years

According to the latest Savills report, the last quarter of 2021 was the busiest quarter of commercial real estate investment in the Czech Republic. 30 transactions with a total volume of more than EUR 628 million were closed. This was the highest quarterly real estate investment since the first quarter of 2020, and an improvement of 23% over the fourth quarter of 2020.

Contera will build Organica, an intelligent administrative building, in the heart of Ostrava

State-of-the-art technologies including intelligent building control, high-quality archi-tecture, BREEAM Excellent certification and a prestigious address in the newly es-tablished centre of the city. These are the most interesting attributes of the Organi-ca building, the current project of Contera in Ostrava. Once completed in 2023, a major part of the building will be rented by TietoEVRY, an international provider of IT services and one of the biggest employers in the Moravian-Silesian region. How-ever, Organica will offer much more to its users and visitors.

Fait bought the Prague Airport Business Center from Immofinanz

The Austrian company Immofinanz sold the Prague Airport Business Center to the investment fund Jet Industrial Lease (JET) of the Brno billionaire Igor Fait. This is according to today's press release of the law firm bpv Braun Partners, which advised on the sale, and the press release of Jet Investment. The parties did not disclose the value of the transaction. Billionaire Radovan Vítek is interested in taking over Immofinanz.

CBRE analysis: Last year, 29 new brands entered the Czech Republic, the most in the last three years

An analysis by CBRE, a world leader in commercial real estate services, shows that despite the ongoing covidu-19 pandemic, new brands are still coming to the domestic retail market, in unprecedented numbers. There were 29 of them last year, which represents a year-on-year increase of 26%. This result is even significantly better compared to the ancestor year 2019. The main event last year was the Prague premiere of the Irish clothing and accessories store Primark on Wenceslas Square, and from the perspective of the High Street the opening of the Versace Italian luxury fashion boutique in Pařížská Street. With regard to the emerging trends, the opening of the so-called phygital store (from the English words physical and digital) of the partner companies eobuv.cz and Modivo in Smíchov, Prague, can also be considered a turning point. The new store, offering a wide range of products in the field of fashion, footwear and accessories, uniquely combines the advantages of the stone shop with the comfort of e-shops and is a harbinger of shopping in the near future.

The commercial real estate market will recover, the analysis showed

Despite the negative impact of the covid-19 pandemic on economic activity, the European commercial real estate market is on the verge of recovery. According to the analysis "EMEA Real Estate Market Outlook 2022" by CBRE, the expected volume of investments will return to pre-pandemic values by the end of 2022. This will also be reflected in the commercial real estate market in the Czech Republic. Demand for commercial real estate in the country is still strong. The Czech market is established as highly sought after and provides investors with stable returns. It is well resistant to asset value fluctuations and supported by strong foreign and domestic capital.
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