Passerinvest Group, the Czech development company behind, among other things, the development of the vast area known as Brumlovka in Prague 4, has presented its plans and strategic investments for the next five years. During this period, it will bring a total of 180,000 square meters of office, residential and retail space to the market. Along with the construction, it will also focus on the transformation and cultivation of 5.5 hectares of public areas - parks, relaxation zones and water areas.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has provided AFI Group with €120 million in financing to support the expansion of its portfolio of premium commercial and residential properties in the Czech Republic, Poland, Romania and Serbia.
Investment and development company AFI announces the appointment of Karin Shalev Shogol as CEO for the Czech Republic. She replaces Doron Klein who will focus on other tasks and challenges related to AFI after fourteen years of successful leadership of the Czech team. He will continue in his role as Deputy CEO of the entire group and also as CEO of AFI Romania.
Home Credit is catering to clients for whom personal contact is still important when negotiating new products. In March, it opened two new branches - in the Korso Karviná shopping center and in Fontána in Teplice. Although more and more clients are concluding consumer loans online, in 2024 this was already more than 40% of negotiated contracts, brick-and-mortar branches still play a key role for many not only for negotiating products, but also as the first step and gateway to the digital world of finance.
Similar to Prague, Brno also recorded only a slight year-on-year increase in the supply of modern office space in 2024, with the total market size increasing by only 8,600 square meters. The same was true in Ostrava, where the construction of modern office buildings has been subdued in recent years, with exceptions, and the average annual completed area over the past 5 years is 5,800 square meters. Despite the lower supply, both cities represent an attractive alternative for investors - rental prices are stable and lag behind the Prague market. In Brno, at the end of 2024, the rent for premium office space in a modern design was EUR 17 per square meter per month, while in Ostrava it ranged between EUR 14 and 14.50. Other regional cities, especially Plzeň, Hradec Králové and Olomouc, could attract investors' attention in the coming years thanks to new projects and improving transport infrastructure. This is according to the latest analysis of the regional office space market by Colliers.
Investiční aktivita na trhu komerčních realit v České republice vystřelila v posledním čtvrtletí roku 2024 prudce vzhůru. Dokončeno bylo několik významných transakcí, jejichž celkový objem činil 740 milionů eur. Dominantním zdrojem investic zůstával i v tomto období český kapitál. Značnému zájmu investorů se těšil zejména maloobchodní segment. Po období rostoucích výnosových měr v letech 2022 a 2023 se „prime yieldy“ v roce 2024 stabilizovaly, a trh tak našel novou cenovou rovnováhu. Vyplývá to z pravidelného kvartálního průzkumu společnosti Colliers.
The development and investment group Crestyl today presented its new project in Prague's Pankrác. In the spirit of modern trends, the building, simply called BOKA Pankrác, is designed as a multi-purpose project that connects commercial premises and a supermarket with high-standard offices. BOKA Pankrác will replace two existing old buildings right next to the Kotorská tram stop between the Pankrác and Pražského povstání metro stations. Construction of the project should begin in the third quarter of this year, with completion scheduled for two years later. The total investment is CZK 1.5 billion.
The fourth quarter of 2024 was the second quarter in a row when no office project was started in Prague. It was also the period when only one project was completed, 100Yards in the city center. The vacancy rate remains very low, increasing by only approximately 0.2 percentage points year-on-year. The total volume of modern office space at the end of 2024 reached 3.96 million square meters, which is less than in Warsaw or Budapest. The highest achievable rent in the city center is currently EUR 29.50 per square meter per month. 2025 could bring slightly higher construction activity, thus moving the market again. This is according to a regular quarterly survey by Colliers.
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