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Articles - warehouse spaces

The 50 million euro building will connect the worlds of science, technology and business in Ostrava

Developer CTP is launching a new project within the development of Ostrava's Technology Park in Pustkovec (also known as T-park). The multifunctional building T6 with a total area of ​​approx. 30,000 m2 will create a space that will connect the scientific sphere, innovative companies and students. The project, with an estimated investment of 50 million euros, is due to be completed at the end of 2027.

The study showed that dark facades of industrial properties increase the heat island effect

The study, carried out as part of the upcoming Panattoni Park Pilsen West III project by Buildigo, showed that dark facades mean up to a threefold increase in the heat island effect compared to the use of light facade surfaces. The combination of light surfaces and strategically placed greenery can also improve the perceived temperature by up to 20 percent, even compared to the original undeveloped location. The results of the study were published by the developer Panattoni.

​​The growth of the industrial real estate market has slowed down, cheaper foreign competition is pushing Czech prices down

Even though the demand for industrial premises in the third quarter of this year was still below the level of the five-year average, the first signs of market recovery began to appear and the number of concluded contracts began to grow slightly. The total volume of the Czech market for industrial and warehouse space grew by 6.4% year-on-year to 12.2 million m2, the vacancy rate rose by 33 basis points quarter-on-quarter to 3.11% and the limited supply of new space combined with cheaper foreign competition and cheaper in older premises, it slowly began to push prices down. This is according to the quarterly industrial real estate market published by Colliers, a leading provider of diversified professional services in commercial real estate and investment management.

Two new halls in Lužec will have a total area of ​​56 thousand square meters

Development company 7R and real estate investment manager EQT Exeter have joined forces to build the EQT Exeter Park Prague D8 Lužec logistics park. The project includes two buildings with an area of ​​44,000 and 12,000 square meters, a total of 68 docks and 12 m of clear height.

The future Panattoni Smart Park Karviná was presented by representatives of the developer and the region

The development company Panattoni, together with representatives of the Moravian-Silesian Region, presented the design of the Panattoni Smart Park Karviná industrial zone. The expected total investment in the industrial zone with a buildable area of ​​330,000 square meters may exceed 25 billion crowns, with construction work scheduled to begin in 2026.

Logistics companies are opening new branches, expanding existing ones and acquiring additional customers

Consolidating parcels for groupage services, increasing the capacity of transport and logistics services, supporting the stability of supply chains in a specific segment. These are some of the reasons why logistics companies are opening new operations and expanding existing ones. We summarize some examples from this autumn.

25 years of CBRE in the Czech Republic: How has the commercial real estate market changed over the past quarter of a century and where is it headed next?

CBRE, the world leader in commercial real estate services, is celebrating 25 years on the domestic market. During the same period, the market underwent significant changes and matured into a stable investment environment that can withstand international competition and attracts domestic and foreign capital.

The future of logistics and storage in the Czech Republic: New research by the SKLAD association reveals key trends

What technological innovations are companies implementing in logistics and warehousing to cope with the increasing pressure for efficiency, or what are the applications of artificial intelligence in these areas? The new study Trends in Czech Logistics 2025 offers answers not only to these questions. It was carried out by the research company IPSOS for the SKLAD association. As part of questionnaire surveys and in-depth interviews, 205 logistics managers from various segments shared their opinions. The study follows on from the successful versions from 2022 and 2020.
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