A new high-rise complex is set to reshape the area above Prague’s National Museum, with developers moving forward on a project that will combine housing, offices, and retail space just steps from Wenceslas Square. Private investors behind the project, known as Vinohradská 8, have secured a building permit and plan to begin construction with completion expected in the second half of 2028. The development will stand at the start of Vinohradská Street, in a location long considered one of the most visible in the Czech capital. According to the developers, the project will include around 7,500 square meters of office space facing Vinohradská Street. The ground floor is expected to host shops, cafes, restaurants, and services aimed at both residents and visitors. Nearly 200 apartments will be built in a quieter courtyard section of the complex, offering a mix of unit sizes. Plans also include underground parking with charging stations for electric vehicles. A rooftop viewing point overlooking Wenceslas Square is expected to be one of the defining features of the building, adding a new public vantage point in the city center. The timeline for construction is linked to nearby infrastructure upgrades. The project is expected to follow the completion...
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