The new self-service building in Prague 6 should be completed next year | Prague 6 | From the region of | Prague Gossip
The new house on Vítězné náměstí in Prague, which is being built by Penta Real Estate, should be ready at the end of next year. The lower floor should belong to Prague 6, and the town hall plans to open a self-service there. Jakub Starek (ODS) told the new mayor of Prague 6.
According to him, the town hall wants to have permanent income from the land so that it can finance normal activities in Prague 6, such as school events or sports support.
“I have an option contract to get the entire bottom floor. We have already requested the use of this option. In the course of the year, the construction should be completed, and our first large urban convenience store could open there,” he said Old man. According to him, other business premises should be created there, but they should prepare an investor.
A consortium of developers bought land with an area of 20,122 square meters, i.e. the majority of the buildable area of the so-called fourth quadrant of Vítězné náměstí between the streets of the European and Yugoslav Partisans, for roughly one billion crowns in November 2021. The director of commercial construction of Penta Real Estate, Pavel Streblov, announced at the time that he would a multi-functional development was to be created, which the developers expect to be completed by 2028.
Victory Square was created in 1925 and has had several names since then, for example between 1952 and 1990 it was called the October Revolution. Nevertheless, the name “Kulaťák” was adopted for him among the people of Prague.