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Articles - pražský kancelářský trh

KKCG builds villas in Prague 6. Offices in Karlín and apartments in Modřany are in a plan

The developer company KKCG Real Estate has recently started the construction of a smaller residential project near Šárecký potok in Prague 6, in advanced preparation it has a commercial and administrative center in Karlín and a large housing project on the premises of the former state enterprise Chirana in Modřany.

Crestyl is strengthening in Poland, having taken over one of the largest Polish developers, Spravia

Czech developer and investor Crestyl significantly strengthened its position in Poland when it completed the takeover of a fifty percent stake in Spravia from the Cornerstone Partners group. The Polish developer was originally bought by both partners together. In 2021, they paid 8.5 billion crowns for it, which meant one of the largest real estate deals in Central and Eastern Europe. The price of the current transaction was not published.

Penta wants a cafe on the roof of Masaryčka. Critics are bothered by the extra floor

One of the most watched buildings in Prague in recent years is gradually being completed. In September, Masaryčka was approved, cafes, restaurants and shops opened, and this week the last protective film was torn off from the gold coating on the facade of the building. But the work on the Penty Real Estate project under the investment colossus Marko Dospiva does not end. In the summer, a publicly accessible viewing terrace with a café is to be opened on the roof.

The Mint Investments group has completed the sale of the City Point administrative building in Pankrác, Prague

The City Point office building in the attractive location of Prague 4 - Pankráce is changing hands. From the hands of the investment company Amundi Czech Republic, the ownership of the domestic operator of coworking spaces and serviced offices WorkLounge is transferred. The Mint Investments group was the investment advisor that arranged the entire transaction for Amundi. Agents from the real estate consulting company Cushman & Wakefield and the law firm Havel & Partners also participated in the transaction. The amount of the transaction exceeded the value of 450 million crowns.

Komárek and Havrlant join forces again. They intend to build residential, commercial and industrial buildings

Another close alliance is emerging between Czech billionaires. After the businessmen Karel Komárek and Jakub Havrlant created a new media and consulting group Mind2Flo last year, the pair is about to start development together. Their plan has yet to be approved by the European Commission.

The big players are taking a bite out of Prague. J&T buys part of Rohan, will build a thousand apartments and offices there

One of the largest development areas in Prague, Rohanský ostrov, was for years associated exclusively with the name of billionaire Luďek Sekyra. He was backed by other investors, but his development group was talked about as the one that would build a new district on the spot for tens of billions. That is changing now. The development company J&T Real Estate acquired part of the territory exclusively for itself. It will build a thousand apartments, offices and shops on the spot for 15 billion.

Another three buildings in Central and Eastern Europe received the WiredScore certificate

The office buildings Palác Anděl and River Garden II/III in Prague and Wronia 31 in Warsaw were newly included in the list of properties with a WiredScore technology certificate. This certification is awarded to buildings with exceptional digital connectivity and teletechnical infrastructure. In addition, all three buildings received the highest rating of Platinum. The building owner, LaSalle, was supported by Colliers in the certification process.

Thanks to CA Immo, Prague got a new park. You will find it in Riverside Karlín - a newly renamed and completed office campus

The extensive transformation of Rohanské nábreží under the baton of the development company CA Immo did not end with the completion of the last office building. After almost twenty years, the originally neglected area on the right bank of the Vltava river has become a sought-after part of the city, where people go not only to work, but also to relax, play sports and have fun. The complex of a total of five administrative buildings, which are named after rivers from around the world - Danube House, Nile House, Amazon Court, Mississippi House and Missouri Park - has just been completed by a newly completed park, which opens the entire space to the general public. It is accessible not only from Karlín, but also from Holešovice, after the recently approved footbridge with the already popular nickname HolKa. Cyclists can even come here directly from the city center on the backbone cycle path A2, which only recently received a new asphalt surface in this section and was extended to four meters. The final and symbolic completion of the construction of CA Immo in this location is the renaming of the area from the current River City Prague to Riverside Karlín.
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