The winning proposals of the 1st year of the CTP Art Wall international competition were announced this week in the Manes Gallery in Prague. A jury of experts from CTP, CBRE and others chose two of the most successful visuals from artists with pseudonyms DZIA from Belgium and Michal Škapa alias TRON, which will be implemented on the selected CTPark walls in the following months. This will create a unique outdoor art gallery. CTP awarded each of the winning artists with a financial reward worth a total of 100,000 CZK.
The Swedish car manufacturer’s flagship showroom in Budapest was enriched with one of Hungary's largest glass panes and a new design with the assistance of DVM group.
Prologis, Inc., the global leader in logistics real estate, today announced that it has fully leased a newly delivered 21,140 square metre speculative facility at Prologis Park Bratislava to a furniture wholesaler.
The international developer CTP launches a new mural art competition for illustrators, visual artists, painters and graphic designers – CTP Art Wall. For this project, CTP will provide enormous space – the walls of their own industrial buildings. In doing so, selected CTParks will create a unique outdoor art gallery. Besides the support during the realisation, CTP will also award two winners with a financial reward totalling CZK 200 000.
CTP continued its expansion in the Hungarian market through the acquisition of Rozália Park from Challenger, a 57,800 sq m logistics scheme directly adjacent the M1 to the west of Budapest.
CTP signed several new contracts in Hungary in the first quarter of 2017 reinforcing its position in the local market. The real estate developer present in Hungary since early 2016 now manages an industrial property portfolio of about 300,000 sqm.