We are building a long-term relationship with investors and tenants that will also survive the coronary crisis. The year 2021 was successful for us on the real estate as well as the investment market.
One of the most striking developments on the central London’s skyline has reached its highest point with a topping out on the 19th floor. The £400 million mixed-use Triptych Bankside comprises three distinctive sweeping towers, with 169 luxury apartments in two blocks, 80,000 sq ft of prime grade A commercial space in a nine-storey building, plus 9,900 sq ft of retail.
The heating plant in Bratislava, designed by the legendary Slovak architect Dušan Jurkovič, has been reconstructed. It has been transformed into a modern building with 3,900 square meters of flexible space and a total capacity of approximately 450 seats in shared workspaces. It was renovated as part of the Sky Park by Zaha Hadid project by Penta Real Estate. After the pilot project of flexible leasing, the developer will open a so-called coworking, in the Churchill building in Prague its premises under the BASE brand and in the Jurkovič heating plant already in August.
At the intersection of Tomášikova and Vajnorská streets and Lake Kuchajda in Bratislava's New Town, the construction of the Lakeside Park 02 office building continues. Work is proceeding according to plan; currently, the tenth above-ground floor of a total of thirteen is under construction.
Smart or smart buildings with their surroundings will increasingly affect the environment and way of life, especially in large cities. It doesn't matter if they have "only" half a million inhabitants like Bratislava or more than eight million like the megapolis of New York on the east coast of the USA. It is in them that the long-term burden on the environment and its consequences for the human body manifest itself. Intelligent buildings are a technical, digital and architectural answer to the described current state.
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.
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