At the beginning of the year, it seemed that many coworking centers or shared offices could not survive the measures associated with the Covid-19 pandemic. It was on shared workspaces, whose philosophy is based on meeting, personal communication and cooperation, that the constraints fell very hard. However, as the results of the June analysis of the consulting company BNP Paribas Real Estate show, this spring most of the operators of coworking and serviced offices felt a new wave of interest.
Dutch studios Benthem Crouwel Architekten and West 8 have won the competition to design a new central railway station for Brno, in what was the largest architectural competition in the history of the Czech Republic
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.
Zebra Technologies, a global leader in mobile computing, barcode printers and scanners, is moving from Brno’s Královo Pole district, where it has been operating for 17 years, to the Vlněna office complex built by CTP in the centre of Brno.
CFIG Real Estate, which belongs to the CFIG financial and investment group, presents the final version of the Palachovka project. The company bought the five-storey administrative center in the wider center of Pardubice from the construction holding Enteria. The finished premises should be ready to move in by the end of 2022.
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.
CA Immo completes Mississippi House and Missouri Park office buildings in the River City Prague office campus in the area of Karlín
First tenants: ADASTRA, Allen & Overy and BATIST Medical Holding
All 5 buildings of the River City Prague campus are now complete with a lettable area totalling 84,000 sqm
The buildings are targeting highest sustainability standards (LEED platinum) as well as tenant health and wellbeing features (WELL Platinum and WELL Health&Safety rating)
For thirty years, the plot in Prague 6 between Evropská, Liberijská and Kladenská streets was an unsolvable problem for architects and investors. The complicated and irregular plot of land on the hill and the difficult terrain did not make the construction much easier, so several designs, including apartment buildings or a large shopping center, took turns on it. However, none of them stand there.
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