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UBM Development Czechia has sold the Astrid Offices office building. The new owner is the investment group Portiva

UBM Development Czechia, which completed and approved the Astrid Offices office building in Prague's Holešovice in May, sold it to the PORTIVA investment group. Both parties have decided not to disclose the amount of the transaction. The property, which has 4,300 m2 of office space and 440 m2 of retail space on the ground floor, is now fully leased. Since December, it has also become the headquarters of UBM Development Czechia, which has moved here from its offices in Liben.

ČEZ ESCO strengthens in the HVAC sector. It has completed the acquisition of CAPEXUS.

CAPEXUS is one of the leading Czech companies engaged in the design, planning and implementation of modern and energy-efficient office space, as well as the revitalization of older buildings with commercial use. In connection with the pressure on decarbonisation and energy-efficient operation of commercial buildings, a high demand for modern and functional revitalizations is expected on the real estate market. Cooperation with CAPEXUS will make it possible to reach new customers on the real estate market, especially investors in office space and tenants themselves. The merger of the two companies has already been approved by the Office for the Protection of Competition.

PPF Real Estate for the first time in Poland. PPF bought the New City office complex in Warsaw

The real estate division of the PPF Group has experience with the international company Hines from London and Moscow. PPF Real Estate is newly buying the New City office complex from Warsaw, thanks to which the company is expanding its operations to Poland. The value of the transaction was not disclosed after the agreement of both parties.

Is investing in green office building certification worth it? CBRE's analysis shows their impact on rent and occupancy

More than 40% of all office real estate on the domestic market is certified by one of the internationally recognized systems that confirm its sustainability: the British BREEAM or the American LEED. In this respect, the Czech Republic, together with other countries in the CEE region, ranks among the champions of the whole of Europe - the average is around 20%. Much has been written about the positive impact of certified buildings on the health and well-being of employees, minimizing environmental impacts and saving operating costs. However, one question remained unanswered: how is the certification of office buildings really reflected in their performance, ie prices per square meter of rented space and occupancy? CBRE, the world leader in commercial real estate services, is now providing the key answer. It is based on an analysis of almost 22,000 leases concluded in the last five years in 12 European countries, including the Czech Republic.

Trade for more than a billion. Penta, Kaprain and Sekyra bought land on Victory Square

A consortium of Penta Real Estate, Kaprain Group and Sekyra Group bought land from the University of Chemical Technology (VŠCHT) in the western part of Vítězné náměstí in Prague 6 for an amount just over one billion crowns. It acquired a total of 20,122 square meters, ie the majority of the buildable area of the so-called fourth quadrant of Vítězné náměstí between Evropská and Jugoslávských partizánů streets. Penta said this in a press release.

Reconstructed building B in Prague's Brumlovka is the winner of the HOF AWARDS

Building B in Prague's BB Center (Brumlovce) won the HOF Awards 2021 (Hall of Fame - Best of the Best) in the Best of the Best Legacy (Redevelopment) Development category as the best reconstructed building in Central and Southeastern Europe. A complete renovation of the interior, exterior and surroundings of Building B was completed last summer, and the building is currently almost completely occupied. In November of this year, Passerinvest Group will open a new concept of coworking and flexible FLEKSI offices here.

CBRE: How is the Czech commercial real estate market changing and what are its prospects?

• There are clear signs of recovery in the market. The volume of investments in commercial real estate in the Czech Republic is growing. • This year, the industrial real estate sector will record the historically highest volume of demand. • The multifamily segment with rental housing products is included in the course. • The interest of international investors in Czech assets remains strong.

The new Hagibor district in Prague will be expanded with offices, and the Czech News Center media house will move in

Developer Crestyl presented the administrative part of the new Hagibor district in Prague, next to the Želivského metro station. A total of six office buildings will be built here. The first stage includes two administrative buildings that will offer 31,000 m2 of space for rent. Of this, almost 9,000 m2 will be occupied by the Czech News Center media house, which will move its headquarters here. The construction of the first office stage, in which, in addition to Crestyl, EP Real Estate also participates, will begin this year. Its completion is planned for the end of 2023. As part of the Hagibor project, a total of five residential houses are gradually growing under the leadership of Crestyl - two of them are already nearing completion, construction of the third will begin this year. Everything connects the square and the central pedestrian boulevard with shops and restaurants, which leads from the exit of the metro. The cost of the entire project will exceed nine billion crowns.
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