The corona crisis accelerated the transformation of the functioning of offices - they changed from spaces intended for focused individual work to open areas that are a prerequisite for collaboration and personal interactions. The increasingly popular form of working from home has also accelerated the trend of downsizing spaces, the goal of which is to use them more efficiently, but also to reduce costs for companies. The new office concept of the pharmaceutical company Servier, which was planned by the employees themselves together with the architect Kateřina Štenclová from the Colliers company, also talks about how to properly use every square meter of the work area.
The Czech investment group Enern and the American company Lincoln Property Company, which operates on the European market, including Slovakia, have started the construction of a new office project in the capital of Poland. The current owners purchased The FORM project in 2021 from Penta Real Estate. Its financing also includes recently issued bonds worth 30 million euros with an annual coupon of six and a half percent, whose manager and arranger is J&T Banka. These bonds are listed and traded on the Bratislava Stock Exchange.
In the second quarter of 2023, the total area of office space in Bratislava is 2 million m2, with 17% of the total volume being class A+ office space, 38% A and 45% class B office space. This is based on current data from the real estate consulting company CBRE.
Every business owner wants an office space that will help them grow and prosper. At the same time, every business owner has different and specific wishes when evaluating office premises. When looking for a space to rent for your office, consider asking the potential landlord the following questions to help you make an informed decision and determine if the space is a good fit for your business.
In its report on financial stability from May 2023, the National Bank of Slovakia (NBS) drew attention to several changes that took place in the commercial real estate market. The offer of offices in Bratislava in the first quarter was 2.02 million m², 17% of this offer consists of office space in the A+ standard, 38% in A and 45% in B standard.
Despite the pandemic, financial crisis and problems with construction materials, the Apollo Niva project was completed after less than three years. Developer HB Reavis does not hide his satisfaction or joy at the current occupation.
If the offices are to represent the company and its business profile, the facilities for the IPM Group in Bratislava from the Perspektiv studio fulfill this premise perfectly. The above-standard workplace offers everything from space for meeting clients to organizing events to yoga lessons.
June month in Belgrade has long been reserved for the world of real estate. Belgrade invites and expects participants who will come to visit the REBEC event.
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