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Viennese Company Builds Record Tower in Brno

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Die Baugenehmigung für das Projekt "H Towers" in Brünn liegt bereits vor.
Die Baugenehmigung für das Projekt "H Towers" in Brünn liegt bereits vor. ©HS-Investment s.r.o/Atelier Habina /Canva
In Brno, the "H Towers" will soon become the tallest building in the Czech Republic. The project is being developed by the Vienna-based Venture Property Holding GmbH.

In Brno, the "H Towers" are set to become the tallest building in the Czech Republic. The Austrian Venture Property Holding GmbH (VPH) announced on Tuesday that the North Tower of the project, at 144 meters, will surpass the current record holder, the AZ-Tower (111 meters). The project is currently in the planning and submission phase.

Two Towers with Offices, Apartments, and Rooftop Pool

The North Tower will comprise 37 floors and offer a gross floor area of 54,600 square meters. It will house offices, commercial residences, long-term apartments, as well as a rooftop restaurant with a pool.

The second tower, the South Tower, will be significantly lower at 56 meters. It will include 250 apartments for short-term rental, a café, a fitness center, meeting rooms, and an underground garage. The building permit for the South Tower has already been granted, with construction set to begin in the fourth quarter of 2025.

The building complex is being developed south of Brno, in close proximity to the AZ-Tower, a business park, and a Marriott hotel.

VPH: Vienna-Based Real Estate Developer Focused on Austria and the Czech Republic

According to its own statements, VPH, headquartered in Vienna, is a family office specializing in investments as well as the development and management of residential and commercial properties in Austria and the Czech Republic. The company was founded in 1993 by Gerhard Hudecek, who is also its owner and managing director.

(APA/Red)

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