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Articles - Prague

Colliers predicts a strong recovery in demand for a flexible European workspace following a slowdown due to a pandemic

According to the latest Flex Forward report from global real estate consultant Colliers International, European markets with a low level of existing flexible workspace saw the largest increase in new flexible operations in the first half of 2020.

Time for businesses to establish more meaningful wellbeing initiatives

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.

Do you start missing the office? Not the location but the interaction?

In a survey of Facebook employees covered by the Harvard Business Review, the participants identified three things they wanted most from work: career, community, and cause. When those three critical elements are met, they give employees a sense of respect, care, and recognition from their community at work, and they report that they truly “bring their whole selves to work.” This sense of connection with a work community enriches their feeling of accomplishment, beyond the physical walls of the workplace.

25 projects that fundamentally change the face of Prague

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.

Mississippi House in Karlín is half rented a year before completion

CA Immo has signed a contract with the first tenant in the Mississippi House building in Prague 8, which is currently under construction. The international consulting company Adastra will occupy 7,000 square meters of office space. More than a year before the planned completion, Mississippi House is leased from approximately 50%.

Ivana Tykac is rich in tourism, one of the largest providers of short-term rentals in Prague

From the real estate business, Ivanka Tykač, she became the leading operator of short-term rentals in Prague. The wife of billionaire Pavel Tykač now has thousands of beds in the metropolis for tourists.

THE MODERN OFFICE VS THE TRADITIONAL OFFICE – A SHREWD COMPARISON

It’s a matter of debate on whether a corporation should go for a modern style office or whether they should just stick to the traditional style and cling on to the past. In most cases, businesses often feel it’s safer to embrace the contemporary look for numerous reasons, which we will now explore below.

The French bought a house in Prague for 1.6 billion crowns. The City Center office building includes Amundi Asset Management

Another billion real estate business has been closed in the center of Prague. Prague Amendi Asset Management acquired the Prague City Center office for 64 million euros (worth 1.6 billion crowns). It is the largest asset manager in Europe.  The former owner of the real estate, the international company Tristan Capital Partners, informed the transaction. She owned the building through one of her real estate funds.
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