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Prague's Real Estate Portal has significantly expanded its offer and launched a Facebook page
3/6/2019
The Real Estate Portal has been joined by a total of 11 city districts, which has significantly increased the offer of municipal property for sale.
Prague to support development of Vltava river quays, Councillor Chabr envisages more events ther
2/1/2019
City of Prague is planning to continue refurbishing Vltava river quays. Jan Chabr, a member of the Prague City Council responsible for municipal asset management, would like to provide greater support to public events that would attract families.
Prague City Council approves an expeditious identification of plots of land suitable for housing construction
1/28/2019
Prague City Council has tasked the Prague Municipal Planning and Development Institute (IPR) with drawing up two documents over the next six months regarding new housing construction.
Prague Center without “matryoshka” vendors and overpriced exchange offices
1/21/2019
Councillor Jan Chabr is drawing up a motion for the Prague City Council to terminate contracts with certain shops in the city centre that he believes damage Prague’s good reputation.
Cleansing Prague of advertising pollution
12/17/2018
By the end of 2018, the first 50 unauthorised advertising facilities owned by euroAWK and ORIS are to disappear from Prague. More than 400 others are to follow in early 2019.
New Councillor Jan Chabr to manage municipal assets
11/26/2018
Jan Chabr has been elected City Councillor in charge of Prague’s municipal assets. His professional experience spans both private and public-sector real asset management.
Prague lends alternative venues to support cultural events and projects
10/22/2018
Prague is the Czech Republic’s centre of cultural life which the City Administration supports in many ways, not just financially.
More city districts show interest in the Real Estate Portal
10/15/2018
The Real Estate Portal of the City of Prague has been running successfully for half a year. We have also been able to answer various inquiries regarding the properties on offer.
Prague to build eight new apartment houses at Černý Most
9/28/2018
At the end of September, the foundation stone was laid for eight new four- and five-storey apartment houses at Černý Most. The construction of 182 new city-owned flats is to be completed by 2022 and the total cost is expected to reach 840 million CZK incl
New flats and jobs for Prague
9/20/2018
For the first time ever, the City of Prague has made revitalisation of brownfields a priority. The City Council has tasked the City Planning and Development Institute with drawing up a methodology to foster conceptual and faster transformation of abandone
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