Construction begins on Bydlení Šumavská residential project in Plzeň

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2025-06-24   10:43
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Construction has officially begun on the Bydlení Šumavská residential development in Plzeň. The project, a collaboration between Raiffeisen - Leasing and the LIF GROUP investment group, will deliver 136 residential units of various sizes, from 1+kk to 4+kk, as well as commercial and non-residential spaces. The design prioritises sustainability and energy efficiency, with all buildings planned to meet energy class A standards, which aim to reduce both environmental impact and household operating costs.

Located near the historic district court building and within walking distance of Plzeň’s main railway station and new bus terminal, the development makes use of previously unused land in a well-connected area with full civic amenities. The project had been in preparation for an extended period, and its launch marks the resolution of the necessary permitting processes.

Construction is scheduled for completion in the summer of 2027, with apartment handovers expected by the end of that year. The development will include parking spaces, storage rooms, balconies and terraces with garden access. It will also accommodate commercial units for local business use.

The surrounding area offers a full range of urban infrastructure, including retail, cafés, restaurants, parks, and sports facilities. The project is designed to provide residents with convenient urban living while incorporating sustainable building standards and thoughtful urban planning. It reflects ongoing efforts to combine residential development with environmental considerations in a central urban setting.

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