An extraordinary market share of newly concluded lease agreements and the ability to appeal to the leaders of Czech industry are the strong suits of the professionals from Svoboda & Williams’ commercial leasing team. It’s also one of the most stable in the Czech real estate market.
The eight-member team has successfully gained the trust of major Czech companies. After Czech capital entered the American company Groupon, Svoboda & Williams’ real estate agents searched for and negotiated a sublease for the company’s Prague offices, secured additional space for a new elementary and high school for the PED Academy network in the Patria West building, where they exclusively represent the building’s owner, found new premises for the law firms Tenacta and Arrows, and the headquarters of the Japanese Embassy. “We were extremely successful in finding tenants for the Port 7 administrative complex. We managed to negotiate four lease transactions totalling almost 8,000 m2 of office space, fully occupied,” says Jaroslav Waldhauser, head of office leasing, as he lists his team’s most important transactions of the year.
“Our services include representing both landlords and tenants. We deal with all types of commercial properties, but we focus primarily on leasing office, warehouse, and retail space. We offer our clients a complete portfolio of non-residential premises in Prague, Brno, Ostrava, and Bratislava,” continues Waldhauser. “We’ve been active in the Czech real estate market for many years now, so clients can benefit from our knowledge and expertise about owners, tenants, and changing trends in the commercial real estate market,” he adds.
The company recognizes the growing popularity of shared offices and coworking options, which is why it supplements its services with Flexi Office Management, focused on the professional operation of these types of office spaces. The shared offices offered by Offices Unlimited are used not only by promising start-ups, but also by Czech branches of global brands, such as the multinational logistics company DP World Logistics, the European developer Mountpark, and the fast food chain Popeyes.