The development company Sekyra Group will probably kick the ground in Prague 8 on Rohan Island for the first time in the first quarter of next year due to a new project. This area is one of the largest development sites in Prague. The total investment in apartments, offices and other premises should amount to around 15 billion CZK.
Over the years, mental health has become a prominent feature of wellbeing initiatives in many businesses, but especially in the wake of the pandemic. However, our research has found that more than half of the UK workforce (54 percent) do not feel that mental health benefits are a priority in their organisation. This is despite half of workers believing that mental health benefits are essential post-COVID-19.
Reading the amenity lists of modern office buildings in major cities, you might think you’re looking at a hotel and not a typical commercial property. Indeed, buildings have come a long way from the days when a coffee shop or lobby fountain was all that you could hope for at your workplace. Today, it seems like you could find a building with practically any activity or amenity imaginable if you look long enough.
The former freight station in Smíchov is starting to change. Practically in the center of Prague, a new "city within a city" is to be built within 12 years, which will include apartments, offices, retail space, and public spaces, including a kilometer-long pedestrian boulevard. The plans also include two parks, each the size of the Old Town Square. This is currently the largest development project in Prague.
First digital PropTech Start-up Hub in CEE Online Real Assets (https://www.onlinerealassets.com), is completing its 360⁰ digital services to landlords and asset managers, by integrating brand new digital asset management tool, through its joint-venture with Assetti (https://assetti.pro).
Are you interested in what the metropolis will look like in 20 years? Does the Prague exhibition offer a trip to the future tomorrow? Prague priorities representing 25 ambitious construction projects that will significantly change the face of Prague in the next 20 years. The exhibition was prepared by the capital city of Prague and IPR Prague. It starts on 23rd September and will last until 20th December 2020 in the premises of the Prague Center for Architecture and Urban Planning (CAMP) and on Mariánské náměstí, where the projects are presented in the form of a panel exhibition. The exhibition, in which visitors themselves can interact, maps 5 basic categories of the building development of the capital city of Prague, namely new districts, new transport connections, new opportunities, new squares and streets, and new parks. Each category is represented by 5 specific projects.
Blackstone Group paid a reported $275 million to purchase the The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua on Maui last month and financed the deal with a securitized debt package from Goldman Sachs.
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