The Prague office real estate market reached several records in the first nine months of 2022. It marked year-on-year records in the growth of new office space, record demand from tenants, and even much more office space was leased this year than a year earlier, according to JLL's regular quarterly analysis.
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.
The goal of the Orkla City project was to build a new headquarters for Orkla, a leading Norwegian supplier of consumer goods. The respectable 19,500 square meter office complex was opened in the spring of 2019 and is located in the Skøyen district of Oslo. Guardian Glass took care of the glazing.
Explosion of teleworking, advent of flex-office, new organization of spaces: the place of the office in the post-Covid-19 economy is clearly being called into question.
More than a million Czechs work in state administration or state-owned companies. Although the state office market is approximately the same as the market for Prague offices (currently approx. 3.7 million m2), the situation with investments in equipment is diametrically different. The expert jury of the Office of the Year competition spoke about the need for enlightenment among state authorities or companies at last year's meeting, as quality equipment is important for the satisfaction not only of company employees but also of state officials.
A year ago, offices were a space where millions of us spent about a third of our lives. However, much has changed since then. Did the pandemic bring about the end of the traditional office we were used to?
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.
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