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Schools and kindergartens in every new neighborhood – with developers’ contribution. Population forecast advises Prague where to focus inves
9/18/2023
Prague’s Institute of Planning and Development (IPR) drew up a report based on an analysis and forecast of the population development, assessing the current situation and offering forecast for future needs up to 2050.
Prague has taken another crucial step towards the building of Smíchov Terminal.
9/18/2023
At its session on Thursday, the Prague City Assembly approved a public contract for technical project supervision, project management, and project cost management, or budgeting, for the planned construction of the Smíchov Terminal.
Developers will provide tens of millions of crowns to Prague at Žižkov Freight Station. Investor participation is proving its worth in pract
9/15/2023
One of the largest brownfields in Prague, the former freight station in Žižkov, is being developed into a modern district that will offer comprehensive services in addition to housing.
Prague obtains funding to pay out subsidies to replace old boilers.
9/11/2023
The Ministry of the Environment provided funds to the City of Prague to finance modernization of heating devices. Prague will receive over CZK 7.63 million for the Boiler Subsidy Program IV.
Prague plans to invest six billion crowns in modernization of Strahov Tunnel over next ten years.
9/11/2023
At its session on Monday, the Prague City Council approved a phased modernization of the Strahov Tunnel over the next ten years.
Jury to select the design of new headquarters of Prague’s Medical Rescue Service in Prosek.
9/8/2023
This weekend, an expert jury will decide on the winning design of the architectural competition for the construction of the new headquarters of Prague’s Emergency Medical Service in Prosek.
Štvanice footbridge is running for the Building of the Year 2023 award.
9/8/2023
n July this year, Prague officially opened the Štvanice footbridge connecting the Holešovice and Karlín banks with the Štvanice island.
Prague continues reducing “advertising pollution” in public space.
9/7/2023
Prague’s City Councilor Adam Zábranský, whi is responsible for the City Council’s property, legislation and transparency agendas, met with journalists and representatives of advertising agencies on Thursday morning for a roundtable discussion
Prague’s Old Town Hall opens renovated ground floor and new tourist facilities.
9/5/2023
Prague together with its own Prague City Tourism company opened a newly refurbished lower part of the Old Town Hall and a new tourist service hub.
Prague will build new pavilion and refurbish existing building of Dobřichovice Home for the Elderly.
9/5/2023
The Prague City Council has noted a report on the progress of an investment project to extend and refurbish the Dobřichovice Home for the Elderly and on the financial situation of this project.
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