More than half (51 percent) of employees who currently work from home in Slovakia see it as a matter of course, and 13 percent cannot even imagine their work without a home office. They don't want to lose this option, even if employers are pushing for people to return to the office after the pandemic. This results from the current survey of the Grafton personnel agency, in which 798 respondents from all over the Slovak Republic took part.
What connects companies like Google, Spotify, Meta, Expedia and SalesForce? The need for a stable internet connection with the highest possible speed, high demands on server room security or a flawless telecommunications network. And how do office centres like The Bridge in Warsaw, Canada Water in London or Hammerbrooklyn in Hamburg fit in with these global companies? Simple: they guarantee all the superior IT and telecommunications needs of large technology companies. Tenants with the most demanding requirements for technical facilities are getting used to navigating the office market thanks to the certification - WiredScore. Since this year, the Czech Republic also has its first and so far only "domestic" auditor. He is Ondřej Svoboda, project manager at the real estate consulting company 108 REAL ESTATE.
ZSE Drive comes with a unique solution for charging personal electric cars. The first charging City Hub is opening on Landererová Street in Bratislava, which combines the most modern charging technology, timeless design in a lucrative location in the city center, and sustainability. Thanks to its quietness and zero emissions, it is an ideal solution for areas with apartment buildings.
O2 is changing its address after 16 years. The new headquarters of the group, which consists of the companies O2 Slovakia, O2 Business Services, and CETIN Networks, became the office building at Pribinová 40 next to the Eurovea Tower.
.The right part of the Danube boasts two landmarks - the UFO observation tower and the modern Aupark Tower administrative building. These are considered together as the login icons
to Petržalka, the most populated housing estate in Bratislava.
The share of vacant office space in Bratislava fell to 13.75% in the first quarter of 2024. Total rental activity reached 46,125 m2, a year-on-year increase of 2%. In terms of sectors, the first quarter was dominated by consumer goods and professional services. The highest attainable rent (prime rent) grew by 5.7% year-on-year and reached a value of €18.5 per m2/month.
Bratislava downtown already knows the shape of the lucrative plot on Chalupková Street. The triangular plot will be changed by the renowned studio Stefano Boeri Architetti from Italy. However, the architectural competition also attracted other names of world architecture, including prestigious studios from the Czech Republic and Austria, whose designs we will present to you exclusively in this article.
Hundreds more housing units have been added in downtown Bratislava, specifically in the fourth tower of the Sky Park project with 31 above-ground floors by the Zaha Hadid studio. Architecturally, they are fours, but the developer is always working on improvements.
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