Gross take-up on the Prague office market in Q2 2021 amounted to 89,300 sqm, representing a 5% decrease on the previous quarter but a 10% increase in a year-on-year comparison. The Prague Research Forum has published the office market figures for the past quarter.
A new district, which respects the historical monument with a unique genius loci from the Czech Industrial boom times and connects it with modern lifestyle is about to be built.
According to the international real estate consulting company Savills, companies looking for first-class office space on the European market will face a high degree of competition, despite the fact that the construction of new office space is the most active in the last five years. According to Savills' European Office Development report, the new office space to be completed in the region this year will provide 26% more space than in 2020.
The Rustonka office building complex located in Prague 8 - Karlín will be complemented by another new building: the Red Court office building from the CMC architects workshop. The architectural and design company OBERMEYER HELIKA continued its successful operation in the construction of the RUSTONKA 1C and 2 office buildings. Now, as the general designer, it provides documentation for the building permit and for the construction of the Red Court office building. During the construction, it will also provide the function of author's supervision.
The Polish company Business Link, which deals with the rental of jobs in shared premises, has sold its Holešovice office building to Scott.Weber and is thus ending up in the Czech Republic. The price of the transaction was not disclosed by either party. Hospodářské noviny informed about it.
The office market is one of the areas most affected by real estate pandemics. It is not yet clear how many people will return to the offices and what proportion of companies will require "pre-fashion" attendance from their employees. Investors and operators of coworking centers are venturing the opportunity to cut a larger share of the market.
According to a survey by JLL Global Benchmarking Service, the global average office space per employee is 13 square meters. In Prague, the area is between 10 and 11 square meters, ie lower than the global average. Employees have the most space in offices in Chicago, USA, almost 23 square meters. At the bottom of the scale are cities like Manila or Bangalore, where workers have 7 square meters at their disposal.
We have prepared for our readers Kancelareinfo.cz an exclusive interview with CAPEXUS experts on the interior of workplaces. How has the Covid-19 pandemic affected trends in workplace interiors? What transformation projects are they currently working on? How important is the diversity of the workspace?
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