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Prague’s “Sherwood” to transform and become accessible by tram

4/16/2020 Prague’s infamous Vrchlického Sady Park, known as “Prague Sherwood”, is to transform, with a new tram track running across. The park, located outside the Main Station, is to be completely revitalized.

Prague City Councilors approve abolition of fees and rent for outside seating and street sale

4/16/2020 Prague will not charge restaurants any fees or rent for outside seating on municipal land until the end of the year. Likewise, the city will not charge any fees for the use of public land for takeaway sale outside shops.

A new concept to improve coordination of planned projects in Baba estate and improve the living conditions for local inhabitants

4/14/2020 Functionalist Baba estate is to enjoy better protection against uncoordinated changes. Prague City Council has asked the Planning and Development Institute (IPR) to appoint a team that will create a new concept for future development of the site.

Prague to skip annual rent adjustment for entrepreneurs

3/30/2020 Prague City Council has annulled its previous decision to increase the rent in city-owned commercial buildings by 2.8% in 2020. The city will also refrain from charging default interest on overdue rent and from terminating contracts on these grounds.

General planner appointed for Smíchov Terminal

3/30/2020 Prague City Council has approved the appointment of a general planner for Smíchov Terminal.

Prague 1 and the City of Prague plan a relief package for small businesses and sole entrepreneurs

3/27/2020 Prague 1 and the City Hall have set up a joint team of experts who are now working on a comprehensive plan to address the situation of different types of businesses and suggest measures to alleviate or compensate the impact of government restrictions

Earth Hour in Prague: Ten monuments turn dark.

3/25/2020 March 28, between 8:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., Prague city center went dark. Joining the global Earth Hour initiative, Prague had its technical services company,

Lesser Town Square revitalization reaches final stage.

3/23/2020 Prague City Council has approved a budget for refurbishment of Lesser Town Square. The city has allocated 73.5 million crowns for the construction works.

Despite the state of emergency, Prague's technical services company makes sure that streetlights work properly.

3/20/2020 The COVID-19 pandemic has paralyzed everyday life in the city. However, street lighting must work, as does the power grid or medical services.

Important information - City of Prague will not require tenants to pay default interest for the duration of the health crisis

3/16/2020 HMP The resolution does not apply to entities that have been engaged in a property-related lawsuit with the City of Prague (see more details in the Documents section on this page).