Brumlovka tenant survey highlights satisfaction with public spaces, amenities, and social life
Passerinvest Group, the developer behind Prague’s Brumlovka district, has gathered feedback from tenants through a satisfaction survey aimed at informing future improvements in the area. The survey, conducted among 19 companies based in Brumlovka, found that tenants value the district’s public spaces, safety, and diverse dining options. Respondents also gave positive ratings to the modern design of building entrance lobbies and the use of rooftop terraces.
The survey confirmed that sustainability and ecological solutions are a priority for local businesses, with nearly 85% of participating companies having established or actively working on ESG strategies. “The results confirm that our long-term focus on respecting the location, maintaining a high-quality indoor environment, and prioritizing tenant satisfaction remains central to our approach,” said Kristýna Samková, Head of Marketing and PR at Passerinvest Group.
Public spaces such as Brumlovka Square, Baar Park, and Brumlovka Park were identified as key strengths, appreciated for their green spaces, water features, and well-maintained relaxation areas. Cultural and social events — including the June concert, travel and dance evenings, markets, and food festivals — were also highly rated. Additionally, tenants expressed satisfaction with the variety and quality of local restaurants, canteens, and cafés.
In response to the survey results, Passerinvest has implemented several improvements, such as adding bicycle storage facilities in building basements and increasing the number of electric car charging stations. Based on tenant suggestions, the range of local services has been expanded to include a nail salon and barbershop, and digital information boards showing public transport arrival times have been installed at bus stops. The survey also showed that public transport and local shuttle buses, combined with walking, are the most frequently used means of commuting in the area.
Some requests, however, cannot be accommodated — such as reopening the Czech Post office that previously operated in the complex. “To address postal needs, we have expanded the network of parcel boxes, which can be used for both receiving and sending parcels. Business correspondence can also be handled by EDM, which offers professional postal services to Brumlovka tenants on favorable terms,” added Samková.
She concluded by noting that the feedback gathered will help guide efforts to make Brumlovka an even more pleasant place for work and leisure and thanked all respondents for their valuable input.