The Crestyl Group is completing its DOCK district, growing around two blind branches of the Vltava in Liben, Prague. The last building is currently under construction - the DOCK IN FIVE office. Work is also finishing on the hectare park directly in the area, which will be completed and opened during the spring months. The residential buildings are all completed and the apartments are sold out. Similarly, all completed office buildings are fully occupied by tenants except for the last few meters. Completion of the last DOCK IN FIVE office building is scheduled for the second half of 2022. It will offer approximately 21.5 thousand m2 of office space and retail space.
"The pandemic has changed our perspective and needs, and from 2020 the safety norms implemented by office buildings matter a lot for tenants in the decision to rent new spaces," says Adriana Dragosescu, CEO, RPHI Romania. She told us in an interview that the measures, efforts and strategy of an office building on safety rules will most likely be in the top three criteria in making a decision.
After a year of fighting the pandemic, we are reaching a turning point, according to a JLL study. Covid 19 has transformed the world in a way that will affect business many decades ahead and adjust the traditional conditions of where and how we work. It turns out that approved vaccines are a promise for a return to normal life, but it will be different, and the question arises as to what our world will look like and how companies are preparing for it.
International real estate operator IMMOFINANZ, known for its STOP SHOP shopping parks, VIVO! and office real estate myhive, has committed to compensating all energy consumption in the Czech Republic exclusively with renewable sources since 2021. An environmental certificate issued by the energy supplier, Pražská energetika (PRE), recently confirmed IMMOFINANZ's responsible behavior and consideration for the environment in which its focus on sustainable development and its commitment to a green future.
The prolific change of 2020 has shaped the real estate industry more than anything else in decades. The digitization had been underway before the pandemic, but the speed of that shift has accelerated in ways that nobody could have predicted.
Due to the covid-19 pandemic, investors were more interested in waiting tactics in part of last year. This gave them enough time to carefully assess the risks and better assess the next steps. Therefore, the second year with coronavirus starts with increased activity. According to the current CBRE survey of commercial real estate investors, 50% of companies active in Central and Eastern Europe expect increased transaction activity this year.
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