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cij-journal · 5 years ago
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Panattoni parks in Poland to secure BREEAM certificates
All Panattoni parks completed as of this year will be certified under a BREEAM New Construction International standard with a Very Good rating. Panattoni already has 1 million sqm pending certification and 24 projects completed according to BREEAM and LEED standards. In Poland, the portfolio of the developer’s facilities meeting sustainable development standards includes... http://dlvr.it/RSNgz0
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cij-journal · 5 years ago
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Poland closes border to foreigners to fight coronavirus
In an effort to curb the spread of COVID 19, Poland has shut its borders to foreigners. However, measures were put into place to help Polish citizens return home, said Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki. The prime minister pointed to the country’s Anti-Crisis Shield as a transitional mechanism aimed at protecting the Polish economy in this difficult situation and help... http://dlvr.it/RSNgyY
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cij-journal · 5 years ago
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Katowice office market grows by 10,000 sqm in 2019
An additional 10,000 sqm in three projects was delivered to Katowice’s office market in 2019. With 528,400 sqm of office stock. The city is Poland’s sixth largest office market. Last year’s completions included Opal’s two office buildings, totaling 8,400 sqm, and the fully refurbished Porcelanowa 60. Although development activity was muted in Katowice throughout 2019,... http://dlvr.it/RSNgtc
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cij-journal · 5 years ago
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Arcona warns that market disruption will hurt market liquidity
The Arcona Property Fund reports that the fight to contain COVID-19 is disrupting the economic situation across the region. "The damage will probably be connected with a loss of faith and a concurrent negative development of prices and liquidity on the global financial markets, which creates the generally challenging operating environment for investment funds,"... http://dlvr.it/RSHhvP
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Czech government offering firms CZK 900bn in loan guarantees
The Czech government is ramping up a CZK 1 trillion program to support companies impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in an effort to avoid mass layoffs. CZK 100bn in direct support has been proposed as the amount that would go towards covering wages and putting off the payment of social services contributions. The remaining CZK 900bn would come in the form of loan guarantees... http://dlvr.it/RSF1Tg
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cij-journal · 5 years ago
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Hungary’s central bank to keep rates steady
The National Bank of Hungary (NBH) will likely keep key rates unchanged next week, according to a Reuters poll. However, as the coronavirus continues to ravage the European markets, some analysts are anticipating the bank will introduce small rate cuts as well as quantitative easing to help contain the economic fallout. Of the 15 economists polled between March 16-19, 13... http://dlvr.it/RSF1Qh
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cij-journal · 5 years ago
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New coronavirus cases diagnosed in Poland
On 19th March 2020, 38 new COVID-19 cases have been diagnosed in Poland. Thus, the total numer of infected people increased to 325 persons. The highest number of infected people is in the Masovian Voivodeship. Five infected patients died as of March in Poland. Symptoms of the coronavirus are usually mild and include cough, fever as well as shortness of breath. However,... http://dlvr.it/RSDVWj
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cij-journal · 5 years ago
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Seniors-only in Czech grocery stores from 10:00 - 12:00
The Czech government has tightened restrictions on the free movement of people by decreeing as of midnight on Thursday by making it illegal to walk outside without covering their noise and mouth. Earlier in the week, it had ordered passengers on public transport and anyone entering a public building to do so with some type of mask, but people could still be seen walking in... http://dlvr.it/RS9brn
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cij-journal · 5 years ago
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Czech koruna slips to 5-year low against the euro
The Czech koruna slipped to its lowest level since 2015 when the price of a euro rose to more than CZK 27.50. The fall came late in the afternoon but according to Patria Online it was trading at CZK 27.67 per euro as of 5 p.m. At its lowest point on Wednesday, it took CZK 27.90 to buy a euro, the lowest it's been in January of 2015. The currency came under similar... http://dlvr.it/RS9brC
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cij-journal · 5 years ago
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Covid-19 impacts Polish warehouse, logistics real estate market
The Covid-19 epidemic initially disrupted supply chains within China, which are now gradually being restored, according to Axi Immo. However, the epicenter of the pandemic has shifted to Europe, which has brought challenges for producers and distributors. The logistics sector is striving to maintain liquidity. All truck drivers – regardless of nationality – are exempt... http://dlvr.it/RS94qg
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cij-journal · 5 years ago
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China to the rescue? Plane with masks lands in Prague
A military cargo plane landed in Prague at 2:30 a.m. with medical equipment gave a perfect illustration of the extent to which the world has allowed its supply chain systems to become dependent on China. The plane was carrying 150,000 coronavirus test kits that allow medical personnel to determine whether a person is carrying the virus within 30 minutes, rather than hours.... http://dlvr.it/RS67lF
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cij-journal · 5 years ago
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Czech mobile networks struggle to support home office
Mobile phone networks collapsed under the sudden pressure of people working from home on Monday, following the Czech government's decision to put the entire country on lock down. While employees are allowed to go to the office during the day, many companies have obeyed instructions to enable them to prevent spread of the coronavirus. The worst-hit of the networks was... http://dlvr.it/RS67j7
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cij-journal · 5 years ago
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Mirbud to build airport terminal in Radom
Mirbud has signed a contract with Przedsiębiorstwo Państwowe Porty Lotnicze to build a new terminal at Radom Airport, located about 100 km south of Warsaw. The deal is worth PLN 280.5m. The investment, covering 30,000 sqm, will include 30 check-in desks, 10 gates, eight control desks as well as three baggage carousels. The terminal is scheduled to open in the summer of... http://dlvr.it/RS5cvb
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Czech tourist sector calls for tax relief to save jobs
The breakdown in global supply chains has hit the Czech economy as a lack of components from China and other countries has combined with the cancellation of events, closed hotels and restaurants to slow the economy. "If these limitations were to stay in effect until April, it would be bad for the economy but the difference could be made up in the coming months,"... http://dlvr.it/RS2gQ4
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cij-journal · 5 years ago
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Czechs put on lockdown, but can still go to work
The Czech government put the country on lockdown on March 16, just two days after it shut all stores, restaurants and shopping centers. The decree bans all unessential movement outside, which in practice means that people will be allowed to go to work, to buy food and to visit public offices but should otherwise go home. The ban on shopping will be a huge blow to all... http://dlvr.it/RS2gMb
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cij-journal · 5 years ago
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Buildings responsible for 40% of energy consumption in EU
Buildings are responsible for 40 percent of energy consumption and 36 percent of carbon dioxide emissions in the EU, according to Cushman & Wakefield. The real estate industry has concentrated its effort to help combat climate change on the construction and management of buildings, which could be quantifiable in the green-certified prime office stock, according to... http://dlvr.it/RS28Bs
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cij-journal · 5 years ago
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Svoboda & Williams Launches the Sale of Homes in the Na Pramenech Residential Project
Svoboda & Williams has been exclusively appointed to launch the sale of the family houses in the Na Pramenech residential project created by bpd development on the border of Čakovice, Letňany, and Ďáblice. This new neighborhood will consist of 77 houses designed by the ADR architectural studio. The Na Pramenech project is a residential complex that will be separated... http://dlvr.it/RRzBsp
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