Scott.Weber Workspace opens premium flexible offices in the heart of Prague. The historic building renovated by Crestyl is entering a new era.
The Scott.Weber Workspace network, which operates about two dozen projects with flexible office space in Prague, Brno and Ostrava, is expanding with another Prague address. In addition to Holešovice, Libeň, Chodov and many other locations across the metropolis, the company of Czech entrepreneur Adam Zvada has stuck an imaginary pin right in the heart of the capital. Into the renovated historical building on the Republic Square.
At náměstí Republiky 7, Prague 1, history and modern design come to life in a significant way. The transformation of this historic building represents not only Scott.Weber Workspace’s largest project to date, but also a revolution in flexible offices. However, this space offers much more than just a place to work – it is a lifestyle centre that promotes not only professional growth, but also personal well-being and unforgettable experiences. It will open its doors to future clients in the second quarter of 2025.
“Náměstí Republiky 7 represents our vision for the future of work,” says Adam Zvada, CEO of Scott.Weber Workspace. “It shows that flexible spaces can be not only functional, but also inspiring,”
he adds.
“Our goal was to return the building to its former glory and original appearance and to renovate it to worthily represent one of the most important places in the entire Czech Republic. This has been achieved and we are delighted to be working with Scott.Weber Workspace to give this unique location a new lease of life,”
summarises Simon Johnson, Director of Crestyl.
The flexible office space spanning all floors of the building, also known as NR7, will provide its users with a complete work environment and a wide range of services. But they are also the largest project to date for Scott.Weber Workspace has been building and operating flexible serviced offices since the coronavirus pandemic. It currently operates offices with a total lettable area of over 70,000 sqm.
Flexible offices in symbiosis with a lifestyle centre
In a building built in 1905, unique features such as wrought iron railings, historic light fittings and a mirrored wall have been preserved, restored and placed in a modern context.
“The project is an example of the sensitive integration of modern design into a historic setting. Our goal was to create a space that fosters inspiration, productivity and community,”
says Filip Pokorný, Director of Chapman Taylor, an architectural studio that was involved in the renovation of the W Hotel Prague on nearby Wenceslas Square.
Scott.Weber Workspace offers more than 4,600 sqm of workspace in a unique space that combines original historical elements with contemporary and 21st century comfort. These have not only created 90 offices and 17 meeting rooms, but also an internal atrium, roof terrace and winter garden.
“The whole building is designed to make the everyday a completely unusual experience, from the top gastronomy under the direction of Marek Koucký, to the roof terrace with a view of the 100-storey Prague, to the relaxation areas such as wellness or winter garden,”
explains Jana Hogg, Real Estate & Development Director at Scott.Weber Workspace.
NR7, standing on the corner of náměstí Republiky and Králodvorská Street in the vicinity of the Kotva department store, is not just another place to work and relax. Thanks to its location in the centre of Prague, it will also serve as a space suitable for various events, conferences or other social events and meetings.
“The centre’s programme activities focus on well-being and productivity at work by connecting the work environment with experiential education and community,”
says Martin Holý, Commercial Director at Scott.Weber Workspace.
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