Prague - The skyscrapers that the PPF company plans to build in Prague's Chodov will measure 139 and 128 meters. The so-called Prague Eye Towers will be the tallest buildings in the Czech Republic. The eastern tower will have 32 above-ground floors, while the western will have three fewer. This follows from the documentation that the investor submitted on Thursday for the assessment of the building's environmental impact, reports the E15 newspaper. Both buildings are planned to have only offices and supplementary dining establishments. "Typical floors are designed for one to four tenants of 250 square meters each,” the project states. About 5,000 people are expected to work in the towers. PPF wants to start construction as early as spring, with completion scheduled for summer 2015. The company has been planning to construct a high-rise building in the Czech Republic for several years. In 2008, it presented a study that considered the construction of a single tower 190 meters tall. However, PPF later decided on two smaller buildings. The Prague Eye Towers project is not the first intention to build skyscrapers in Prague's Jižní Město. The Melit company wants to redevelop the so-called pedestrian zone in Háje. The project should include a house up to 120 meters tall. Another tall building is set to rise at Litochlebské Square. Both projects have not yet obtained the necessary permits. The currently tallest under construction building in the Czech Republic is the Brno skyscraper AZ Tower, which is set to measure 111 meters.
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