Developer Crestyl presented the administrative part of the new Hagibor district in Prague, next to the Želivského metro station. A total of six office buildings will be built here. The first stage includes two administrative buildings that will offer 31,000 m2 of space for rent. Of this, almost 9,000 m2 will be occupied by the Czech News Center media house, which will move its headquarters here. The construction of the first office stage, in which, in addition to Crestyl, EP Real Estate also participates, will begin this year. Its completion is planned for the end of 2023. As part of the Hagibor project, a total of five residential houses are gradually growing under the leadership of Crestyl - two of them are already nearing completion, construction of the third will begin this year. Everything connects the square and the central pedestrian boulevard with shops and restaurants, which leads from the exit of the metro. The cost of the entire project will exceed nine billion crowns.
After thirteen years of preparations, the developer Sekyra Group is starting to change Rohanský ostrov in Prague. In mid-September, he will lay the foundation stone of the first stage, which includes two office buildings and two apartment blocks. Over 3,200 flats, eight administrative buildings and a primary school will be built on twenty hectares. The capital will then have to solve a park on another ten hectares of the development area and the connection of Karlín with Holešovice by the new Rohan Bridge.
The Crestyl development group, in cooperation with EP Real Estate, billionaire Daniel Křetínský, will build the first phase of an office complex in Prague’s Hagibor.
CPI PROPERTY GROUP (hereinafter “CPIPG”, the “Company” or together with its subsidiaries the “Group”), a leading owner of income-generating European real estate, hereby publishes unaudited financial results for the six-month period ended 30 June 2021.
The largest provider of flexible offices on the Prague market, Scott.Weber Workspace, entrepreneur Adam Zvada, is preparing a new coworking center in the capital. He will open in the student part of Dejvice and Scott.Weber will thus strengthen his position as a branch leader in the Czech capital.
The ever-expanding JRD Group, which covers five divisions under its brand (JRD Development, JRD Plazma, JRD Energo, JRD Property and JRD Invest), achieved total sales of CZK 2.14 billion last year. JRD Development occupies a dominant position in it, with last year's results of CZK 1.61 billion. The individual divisions cover a wide range of industries, from residential or land development through investments in profitable real estate to energy from renewable and secondary sources. This includes, for example, a portfolio of photovoltaic and wind power plants or a groundbreaking plasma waste gasification technology.
Lidl has opened an atypical new store on Malinovského náměstí in the center of Brno, which customers will find on the edge of the pedestrian zone in OD Centrum. It is a functionalist building by architect Vladimír Karfík from 1930-1931, which has been a listed building since 1988. At the same time, as the first store in the country, it will boast a sales area located on two floors. The first day of the opening of this Brno store is connected with the support of the Brno primary school and kindergarten.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Open House Prague Festival took place again this year, this time from 2 to 8 August 2021. The weekly accompanying program offered a number of events that introduced architecture to visitors in an unconventional way. People could sail on the Vltava paddle steamer, take the Kotěr tram with an explanation by architect Zdeněk Lukeš, enjoy a unique composed evening with contemporary dance and an evening tour of Laichter's house, or take part in a debate and film screening on abandoned buildings right on the grandstand of the Great Strahov Stadium. There was also interest in the tour and discussion, which presented the course of the reconstruction of Zenger's transformation station, the future headquarters of the Kunsthalle Prague in Klárov. During the week, other guided tours and walks were prepared, for example on the occasion of the 130th anniversary of the Prague Exhibition Grounds, 150 years since the construction of the Gröbe Villa in Havlíčkovy sady or 150 years since the arrival of the first train in Prague. "We were surprised by the great public interest in the accompanying program of the Open House Prague 2021 festival," says director Andrea Šenkyříková, adding: "The events were intended for a limited number of people, and despite the fact that we were already fully booked at the beginning of the festival week. "
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