There are 200 percent more flexible offices in Prague than five years ago. Scott.Weber Workspace, the largest operator of flexible and shared offices (so-called coworking) in the metropolis, recently opened premises in the Blox center in Dejvice. Flexible offices currently make up 2.7 percent of the 3.75 million square meters of office space in Prague, and further growth is expected. This follows from the analysis of the real estate consulting company JLL and information from Scott.Weber Workspace.
PlanRadar, one of the leading European platforms for digitization in the construction industry, which is already used in the Czech Republic by, for example, the construction companies BAK, Metrostav and Imos Brno, specialist in project management and technical supervision of buildings Unitrex Management or companies providing maintenance and property management such as Awigo or Trade Center Prague, launched a special tool focused on planning. It is designed to facilitate the construction of buildings and subsequently their maintenance and management. Above all, the novelty will facilitate the supervision of all tasks and help with meeting the set deadlines.
In the spring, despite the turbulent situation on the construction market, developer Crestyl began construction of four buildings that are part of the new Hagibor district in Prague, next to the Želivského metro station - two office and two residential buildings. Completion of the construction is planned for 2024. The very first two administrative buildings in this location will offer a total of 31,000 m2 of space for rent. Of this, almost 12,000 m2 will be occupied by the Czech News Center media house, which will move its headquarters here. The newly built residential buildings Gamma and Delta will be connected to the first two apartment buildings of the Hagibor project, which were approved in May. Gamma offers 138 apartments of all sizes, each with a balcony or terrace. The Delta building, newly bought by the investment company Invesco Real Estate, will then provide apartments for rent.
• Less than a year after the first tenant moved in, the Mississippi House and Missouri Park office buildings on the River City Prague office campus are fully occupied
• 18 concluded lease transactions with a total of 16,200 m2 of modern administrative space in the Prague portfolio of CA Immo during the first 5 months of 2022
• As companies struggle for the best brains, the trend toward the highest quality offices is growing
The coronavirus pandemic subsides with the onset of summer, and with it the need to work from home. However, the labor market and the way work is done has undergone a number of changes over the last two years. However, many companies are still looking for new models of office work.
The "Best of Realty" competition has entered its 24th year, which annually awards projects that represent the achievements and capabilities of architects, builders, designers, developers and, last but not least, real estate agents in selling or renting them. Domestic constructions completed and approved after January 1, 2021 can apply for nominations for awarded titles until September 2, 2022, when the application deadline. The announcement of results and awarding of prizes to the best projects will take place at the gala evening on November 15, 2022, traditionally the Prague Forum Karlín.
Colliers, a leading company providing diversified professional services in the field of commercial real estate and investment management, published a survey of the Prague office market for the first quarter of 2022. According to him, there was a further increase in vacancy, which increased across Prague. However, gross realized demand recorded a year-on-year increase of 44%, and thus returned to pre-pandemic levels. The increase in prices throughout the city is still felt especially in construction projects, mainly due to rising costs for materials and construction work.
- Up to 70% of employees in offices are not satisfied with the acoustic conditions in their workplace. Unfortunately, it is precisely these spaces that are a challenge for architects and designers in terms of acoustics. Because it's not an office like an office. Other acoustic conditions prevail in the call center and others, for example, in a bank branch. Fortunately, ISO standard 22955 was created last year, which specifically addresses this issue. It clearly defines acoustic conditions suitable for different office environments according to their use. In addition, it provides clear instructions on how to achieve these acoustic values.
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