The Crestyl Group has introduced and started selling apartments in the third residential building, which is part of the new Hagibor district in Prague, next to the Želivského metro station. The new Gamma apartment building will offer 138 apartments of all sizes. Each will have a balcony or terrace of up to 110 m2. Construction will begin this year, completion is scheduled for 2024. Gamma will build on the first two apartment buildings Alfa and Beta, which are already under construction and will be completed this year. As part of the Hagibor project, a total of five residential houses are gradually growing, along with the same number of office buildings. Everything connects the square and the central pedestrian boulevard with shops and restaurants, which leads from the exit of the metro. The new Hagibor district will also include a huge two-hectare park. The cost of the entire project will exceed nine billion crowns.
“The location of Prague’s Hagibor directly adjacent to Vinohrady Avenue is absolutely unique and we see a great future in it. That is why we have carefully solved the concept of the whole district and together with the architects we place a huge emphasis on public space. Its concept is managed by the most important landscape architect of today, Michel Desvigne, who combined everything into one harmonious whole, “explains Viktor Peška, Crestyl Group’s sales director. “Greenery thus connects and at the same time separates office and living spaces, creates space for games, picnics, sports or community life, treetops separate the bustle down from the peace upstairs in the terraces. Greenery adds articulation to the public space, increases its aesthetics, improves the climate and regulates the temperature inside and outside buildings. Quality landscape architecture also increases the value of the property in the long run and makes a good location a great address. ”