The current economy has to deal with a number of negative factors affecting not only our personal but also our working life. The Covid pandemic and its consequences, the difficult geopolitical circumstances caused by the war in Ukraine, the skyrocketing energy prices, steeply rising inflation – all of this has an effect on the office market as well. Today, their tenants are faced with the question of how big offices they will need in the era of the "new normal" - and also in what buildings in order to be able to pay the rent in the rented premises without problems (1). In the considerations of tenants, the price-quality ratio is increasingly coming to the fore. When applying this key criterion, it turns out that class "B" offices, although their share of the market for administrative space in Prague is significantly lower than class "A" offices, are definitely not Cinderella. On the contrary – for many tenants, they are now the ideal solution to their needs. The example of the successful Nagano Park administrative complex in Prague 3 can be used to show why "B" offices are and will be in vogue.
The metro station in Prague's Letňany is often given as a model of how transport infrastructure in the city should not be built. And anyone who has ever stepped out of those vestibules in the middle of the fields would probably agree with such voices.
Colliers, a leading company providing diversified professional services in commercial real estate and investment management, has published a regional office market survey for 2021. According to him, the importance of regional cities will continue to grow, both due to lower price levels and the emergence of new quality office space. Last year, gross annual demand began to grow again after a period of stagnation, both in large centers such as Prague, Brno and Ostrava, as well as in regional cities.
Large transactions returned to the Czech real estate market. The first quarter of this year was the strongest in the commercial real estate investment market in the last few years. The market thus returned to pre-pandemic levels. The confidence of domestic investors is also constantly growing. However, the impact of the war in Ukraine and the expected stagflation of the Czech economy remain largely unknown.
Administrativní budova Roztyly Plaza na Praze 4, jejíž výstavba byla zahájena na podzim loňského roku, nabídne k pronájmu kanceláře s celkovou plochou 21 700 m². Za elegantním a designově čistým zpracováním sedmipatrové budovy stojí renomované architektonické studio Aulík Fišer architekti. Velky důraz je v projektu kladen na vytvoření inspirujícího prostředí, ve kterém bude radost pracovat, a setkávat se. Proces pronájmů prostor byl zahájen a již je registrován zájem prvních potenciálních nájemců jak na kancelářské, tak i na obchodní prostory. Budova umí nabídnout velkoplošné kanceláře s výměrou přes 3 000 m2 na jednom podlaží, ale díky flexibilním dispozicím je zároveň možné vytvořit i menší jednotky od 300 m2.
The real estate division of the PPF Group has experience with the international company Hines from London and Moscow. PPF Real Estate is newly buying the New City office complex from Warsaw, thanks to which the company is expanding its operations to Poland. The value of the transaction was not disclosed after the agreement of both parties.
A future consortium of predominantly domestic studios will determine the future shape of the area around the transport hub at Florence and Masaryk Railway Station. The winners of the urban design competition announced by investors Penta Real Estate and ČSAD Praha holding in cooperation with the capital are UNIT architects and studio A69 together with a London company with Slovak roots Marko and Placemakers. It specializes in urban regeneration and sustainable planning.
UMM Development Czechia executives Helmut Berghöfer (with the award plaque) and Josef Wiedermann (next to him on the right) accepted the award on the podium. The award was presented to them by a member of the expert jury Silvie Marešová (Colliers) and Tomáš Běhounek (law firm bnt - partner of the gala evening). Petr Čejka (Algon) - on the right next to J. Wiedermann - and Jan Sierocinski-Vanek (development manager of UBM Development Czechia) also came to the podium for the award. The award plaque will be placed on the facade of the Astrid Offices office building, where all offices and retail space on the ground floor are already rented. . The award was presented to them by a member of the expert jury Silvie Marešová (Colliers) and Tomáš Běhounek (law firm bnt - partner of the gala evening). Petr Čejka (Algon) - on the right next to J. Wiedermann - and Jan Sierocinski-Vanek (development manager of UBM Development Czechia) also came to the podium for the award. The award plaque will be placed on the facade of the Astrid Offices office building, where all offices and retail space on the ground floor are already leased.
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