Flexible working environments and coworking spaces are concepts that have been much discussed in recent times. It was clear long ago that the office world would gradually move in this direction. The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated these trends and workers will move to flexible work sooner than expected.
WOOD & Company has obtained a loan of EUR 229.5m, one of the highest amounts in the domestic real estate market, to refinance the debt of the Aupark shopping centre in Bratislava. The financing will be provided by several European banking groups, all of which have operated historically in Slovakia.
Millenials are geared towards social interaction via online platforms. That’s why Spaceflow provides an app which facilitates strong bonding for property managers and tenants.
The pandemic and the ensuing corona crisis have accelerated several trends in commercial real estate, such as flexibility of space and work styles. At HB Reavis, they have incorporated these trends into a unified concept and have been offering workspace to their clients as a service for four years, long before the pandemic itself. The last year, the office sector has passed a burdensome test, in which flexibility and innovation have proven to be key, whether for new or existing customers. The current business results of HB Reavis confirm that the interest in offices still persists, only the form of the clients' needs has changed.
The idea for soundproof cells arose when, in a previous job, they warned a noisy boss to go on the phone elsewhere. He told them to set up a phone booth for him. They delivered the first one they made to him.
"When you ask what's bothering office workers, about 60 percent of people tell you that the lack of 'sound' privacy. This is true across cultures," explains Samu Hällfors.
Today it belongs to the world's top. From a garage company, their company has become a global leader in its category with an estimated turnover of $ 74 million this year.
What should your future work environment look like? It should be smart, green, think about nature and your health, and offer so many options that you won't want to leave it.
It has not been a secret for some time that the developer J&T Real Estate (JTRE) plans to stop the land between Dostojevského rada, Krupková and Pribinová. An administrative building is to be built here, while previous visualizations indicated that it would be an object with an extravagant shape. The definitive form of the plan has been revealed in recent days.
In Slovakia, we are faced with the challenge of redefining the approach to building renovation, experts in this area agreed at an event organized by the Buildings for the Future platform. The motivation should be significant funds that will be invested in the next 7 to 9 years in the renovation or construction of buildings in addition to standard Eurofunds, more than two billion euros from the Recovery and Resilience Plan. A new look at building renovations should take into account the complex aspects of building function.
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