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Articles - trh komerčních realit

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.

Wolt and the Kantar agency are moving to the Bubenská 1 Palace in Holešovice, which belongs to CPI Property Group

From September, the Wolt delivery service and the Kantar research agency will move their headquarters to the Bubenská 1 palace in the First Republic, which has undergone reconstructions for more than a billion in recent years. The WPP group has already chosen the building as its headquarters for its marketing, advertising and PR agencies. Bubenská 1 belongs to the portfolio of the real estate investment group CPI Property Group, which is the largest owner of office space in Prague.

Prochazka & Partners: Two thirds of tenants reconsider the traditional model of office operation. Half is waiting for the end of the contract

Prochazka & Partners follows up its spring client research on the future and use of offices. The survey, which takes place during the second lockdown, which the Czech Republic is now facing, was attended by almost 100 companies with a floor area of over 350 thousand. m2 (approximately one tenth of the Prague market). The company most often solves the current crisis by looking for a subtenant (16.5%), reducing office space (11.5%) or negotiating a lease on more favorable terms (8.2%). On the contrary, 9.8% of respondents are thriving and expanding despite the crisis. The rest (54.1%) then waits for the end of the lease, as current conditions prevent them from resolving the situation more effectively.

Mobile Community Management App For Access To Building Community Benefits Launched

SkyTower, the tallest building in Romania, announces the implementation of Spaceflow community management mobile application, a digital communication and interaction platform dedicated exclusively to its tenants. The mobile app offers a fast-digital connection to a variety of services and facilities and a direct connection to the community life in the tower.

The Prague Research Forum (PRF) publishes data on the office space market for the third quarter of 2020

The Prague Research Forum reports that a total of 21,200 m2 of office space was completed in Prague during the third quarter of 2020, bringing the total volume of modern offices to 3.73 million m2. The newly completed premises include three newly built buildings - AFI City 1 in Prague 9 with 15,900 m2, the Office Building of Czech Ports in Prague 7 with 2,800 m2 and Poděbradská Centrum in Prague 9 with 2,400 m2.

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.

The largest development project in Prague is starting. A new district with a kilometer-long boulevard will be built in Smíchov

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.

Business innovation in the age of coronavirus: Companies are discovering the benefits of flexible offices

The coronavirus pandemic has become a catalyst for change in many areas of business. The market for office space, which has often been half-empty in recent months due to the higher level of work from home, is not on the sidelines either. Therefore, companies are discovering the benefits of flexible offices and are also starting to use them more. Others may not have heard of them yet. How do they work and what helps their rapid development?
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