CTP begins brownfield transformation in Pilsen

17
Sep
2024
News - CTP begins brownfield transformation in Pilsen #CTP #Czech Republic #industrial #Pilsen

by Property Forum | Industrial

CTP has started construction of the Barracks Zátiší project in Pilsen, Czech Republic. The site with a rich industrial history is undergoing a complete revitalisation. The new CTWorkshop concept is also part of this project.


On an area of almost 65,000 sqm, the developer plans to construct almost 32,000 sqm of GLA across six buildings. The rear part of the site will be focused on production, while the front part will have a character representing the combination of tradition and modern technology. 

As part of the project, CTP will build a CTWorkshop concept, which represents a new type of multi-storey building designed specifically for smaller entrepreneurs and tradesmen. Inspired by international models from the Netherlands and Germany, it offers flexible spaces suitable for workshops, development centres or small production facilities. It is a pilot project in CTP's portfolio, which aims to respond to current market demand and create an environment that promotes collaboration between entrepreneurs and different industries.

The revitalisation will be carried out in several phases, with the first phase expected to be completed by mid-2025. Demolition works and site clearance have already been carried out. The developer plans to use recycled materials from the original buildings. The project will incorporate sustainable technologies such as green roofs, rainwater harvesting systems and photovoltaic panels. 

The entire project is being carried out in close cooperation with the city and key Pilsen authorities. The entire CTPark Pilsen is located near the centre of Pilsen with access to the E50/D5 motorway to Germany/Prague. Major international companies with various types of business operations operate here. 




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