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Bratislava Research Forum to reclassify office buildings | Property Forum

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Following the example of the Czech Republic and other European countries, the Bratislava Research Forum is starting the reclassification of office buildings in Bratislava as of Q2 2022.

The Bratislava Research Forum decided to follow the example of the Czech Republic and other European countries and has reclassed office buildings in Bratislava. The changes will apply from the second quarter of 2022 when a new building class system will be worked with in the next quarterly press release.

Internationally accepted criteria have been used for the assessment of buildings, reflecting the real technical and technological condition of the buildings. The criteria are followed by modern trends and requirements for buildings in terms of the ESG concept, which is increasingly emphasised. One of the reasons for this is the separation of the most modern and technologically advanced buildings into the newly created A+ category. Another factor in the reclassification process is the lack of up-to-date building standards, as technological progress and attitudes towards ESG have not been taken into account. The rapidly changing requirements and parameters those modern buildings must meet in order to be rated under A+ or A class have also been taken into account.

The reclass of office buildings means that the class A office space will represent 721,200 sqm. Class B office space will be 933,700 sqm and as for the newly created A+ class, office space in Bratislava will represent 305,500 sqm. Due to reclassification, historical buildings that did not meet the parameters of modern buildings were removed from office stock and will therefore drop from the original 2,005,400 sqm to 1,960,400 sqm.



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