Prague - The PPF Group is one step closer to the construction of the two tallest buildings in the Czech Republic, which it plans to build in Prague's Chodov district. The Prague City Hall has decided that the project cannot significantly affect the environment and public health, and therefore will not assess it under the environmental impact assessment law. This was reported today by the CTK news agency based on the EIA information system. The project named Prague Eye Towers includes the construction of two office towers measuring 139 and 128 meters in height. Currently, the tallest under-construction building in the Czech Republic is the AZ Tower in Brno, which will be 111 meters tall. PPF has been planning the construction of a high-rise building in the Czech Republic for several years. In 2008, it presented a study that calculated the construction of one tower 190 meters high. However, PPF later opted for two smaller buildings. At the end of March, there were 2.81 million square meters of modern office space in Prague. The volume of vacant offices slightly increased from January to the end of March to 12.3 percent, representing 344,000 square meters of free space.
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