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.
Passerinvest Group (Passerinvest), which celebrated 30 years since its establishment in December of last year, is behind the urban transformation of the Prague locality Brumlovka in Prague 4, which is one of the largest projects of its kind in Central Europe. During this period, Passerinvest’s investment activity has enriched the state coffers by CZK 71 billion. In the last 16 years, it has also been involved in the preparation of the appropriate urban development of Prague - Roztyly. The company plans to invest an additional CZK 35 billion in both locations in this decade. The outlook includes commercial and residential projects, the expansion of civic amenities and publicly-accessible spaces for the general public.
Like sand in an hourglass lidé, people should be able to move within the Ostrava Tower skyscraper within six years, which is to be built in the center of Ostrava according to the design of the Chybik + Kristof Architects & Urban Designers studio.
What so far seems more like a phrase will change the real estate market in the coming years. The principles of socially responsible and sustainable investment, referred to by the acronym ESG, are already intervening in real estate investments and commercial real estate rentals. A wave of renovations awaits the owners of buildings built over the past 15 years. Older office buildings or those hurried by developers with a hot needle will often go to the ground.
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.
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.
The long-awaited HolKa footbridge construction project will make it easier for pedestrians and cyclists to move between the two dynamically developing districts of Prague. At the same time, it activates the creation of follow-up projects of the capital and private investor CA Immo, which will contribute to the attractiveness of the Vltava embankment in the area of Rohan Island.
More than 40% of all office real estate on the domestic market is certified by one of the internationally recognized systems that confirm its sustainability: the British BREEAM or the American LEED. In this respect, the Czech Republic, together with other countries in the CEE region, ranks among the champions of the whole of Europe - the average is around 20%. Much has been written about the positive impact of certified buildings on the health and well-being of employees, minimizing environmental impacts and saving operating costs. However, one question remained unanswered: how is the certification of office buildings really reflected in their performance, ie prices per square meter of rented space and occupancy? CBRE, the world leader in commercial real estate services, is now providing the key answer. It is based on an analysis of almost 22,000 leases concluded in the last five years in 12 European countries, including the Czech Republic.
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