The developer CTP office buildings in the Vlnena complex in Brno, Czech Republic, April 25, 2024. CTP, a developer of industrial and logistics real estate in the Czech Republic, was founded by Dutchman Remon Vos in the Czech Republic in 1998. Seven years ago, the group entered other markets in the region. In addition to the Czech Republic, where the developer has the largest presence, it operates in Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Romania and Poland. It leases 11.8 million square metres of space in ten countries. The company's most significant transaction in administrative space was the lease of 5,

The developer CTP office buildings in the Vlnena complex in Brno, Czech Republic, April 25, 2024. CTP, a developer of industrial and logistics real estate in the Czech Republic, was founded by Dutchman Remon Vos in the Czech Republic in 1998. Seven years ago, the group entered other markets in the region. In addition to the Czech Republic, where the developer has the largest presence, it operates in Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Romania and Poland. It leases 11.8 million square metres of space in ten countries. The company's most significant transaction in administrative space was the lease of 5, Stock Photo
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The developer CTP office buildings in the Vlnena complex in Brno, Czech Republic, April 25, 2024. CTP, a developer of industrial and logistics real estate in the Czech Republic, was founded by Dutchman Remon Vos in the Czech Republic in 1998. Seven years ago, the group entered other markets in the region. In addition to the Czech Republic, where the developer has the largest presence, it operates in Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Romania and Poland. It leases 11.8 million square metres of space in ten countries. The company's most significant transaction in administrative space was the lease of 5, 000 square metres in the Vlnena complex in Brno to multinational IT company Kyndryl. (CTK Photo/Patrik Uhlir)

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