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Petřín chapel has been completely refurbished

1/16/2020 The City of Prague has restored the Chapel of St. Cross on Petřín Hill. The chapel located near the view tower had been heavily damaged by leaking water.

Plans to reshape InterContinental Hotel in Prague and its vicinity revealed to the public

1/15/2020 One of the most visible construction projects in Prague in the coming years will include a refurbishment of the iconic InterContinental Hotel and a major makeover its vicinity.

Construction of approx. 5,000 apartments started in Prague in 2019. The city plans to intensify support for new housing construction project

1/15/2020 Construction sector data for the first eleven months of 2019 just released by the Czech Statistical Office (CSO) show that construction of 4,969 apartments in new residential houses started in Prague in that period.

Prague makes another step towards new development on Štvanice Island

1/13/2020 Prague City Council has approved an intent to carry out a public contract for “Utilization and development of Štvanice Island”.

Motol Valley to reshape as City Councilors approve new development vision

1/13/2020 On 13 Janaury 2020, Prague City Councilors approved a new vision for the Motol Brook valley. A study authored by architects from the A69 Studio explores new spatial and functional options and integration with the city while respecting the specific area.

Prague wins ownership dispute over real property in Celetná Street after a nine-year lawsuit

12/15/2019 The City of Prague has won a legal battle with the Arts and Theatre Institute. The parties argued about ownership rights to properties in Celetná Street, one of which hosts Divadlo v Celetné theatre.

A modern public transport terminal to be erected in Smíchov.

11/19/2019 A modern public transport terminal to be erected in Smíchov. Passengers can look forward to easier transfers and a more enjoyable experience outside the station.

Prague wins lawsuit, will recover 246 million in outstanding rent for Holešovice Marketplace

11/19/2019 The Municipal Court in Prague has upheld a ruling by the District Court in Prague 7 in a lawsuit between the City of Prague and Delta center, a. s

Prague to allocate more public flats to selected professionals

11/19/2019 At its session on 19 November 2019, the Prague City Council decided to allocate an increased number of public housing apartments for key groups of professionals.

Prague's ruling coalition has rented 300 public flats over the first year in office

11/13/2019 Over the first year in office, the ruling coalition in Prague assigned approximately 300 new public housing lease contracts.