Savills to relocate its expanding business to Prague’s Masaryčka

FM newsroom – office, Prague. The international company Savills, which provides advisory services in the commercial real estate sector, is moving its headquarters as of March 2025, to new office space within the Masaryčka project in the centre of Prague.

The new HQ marks a new chapter

Savills is moving its headquarters to new office space within the Masaryčka project in the centre of Prague in the coming spring. The additional 50% floor space will give opportunity to the company to expand its headcount towards 100 employees.

Penta Real Estate completed the Masaryčka project at the end of 2023. From the outset, the project has attracted significant attention from the professional community and the general public, even far beyond the country’s borders.

“The Czech Republic is recognized as a stable economy, making it a trusted market for commercial real estate operations. Savills entry into the Czech market in 2017 was a strategic and logical decision, and it has proven to be highly successful. The company’s growth and the expansion of its service offerings are clear indicators of this success. I am confident that our professional and experienced team will be able to thrive in such a prestigious building, and the modern work premises will provide an exceptional environment for our clients, existing staff and prospective employees. The new offices at Masaryčka symbolically mark the beginning of the next chapter for Savills,” says Stuart Jordan, CEO of Savills CEE.

From a neglected brownfield to a modern business district

Designed by the world-renowned Zaha Hadid Architects, Masaryčka consists of two buildings with unique architecture, offering prestigious AAA-class office spaces and two floors of premium retail areas. Both Masaryčka buildings have received the international LEED Platinum certification for green buildings.

“Masaryčka is our flagship, world-class project; there is no building of similar calibre in Prague during the last quarter of a century. The wider surroundings of Masaryk Railway Station are changing from a neglected brownfield into a modern business district, a popular location for leading Czech and international companies. We are glad that Savills also joined the club. The offices in Masaryčka are currently completely sold out.”- Pavel Streblov, Business Director of Penta Real Estate.

 

 

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