Urbanity starts transport infrastructure project in Bruntál
Urbanity, a real estate group specializing in premium commercial projects, has commenced the construction of new transport infrastructure in V Tábor Street, Bruntál. The development includes a new access road to the existing industrial zone, which will divert heavy traffic away from residential areas, significantly reducing noise and congestion. The project also features the addition of a new public transport bus stop, improving connectivity for residents.
Urbanity, which obtained a building permit last June for the construction of a modern manufacturing campus in an industrial brownfield in Bruntál, is committed to supporting both the town’s economic growth and the well-being of its residents. “We are thrilled to contribute to Bruntál’s development not only through our modern manufacturing campus, which will connect local talent with international opportunities, but also by upgrading its transport infrastructure. The new road will alleviate truck traffic in residential zones and enhance public transport access, making everyday life better for residents,” said Roland Hofman, Co-founder and CEO of Urbanity.
The project encompasses much more than a new road. It includes utility relocations, public lighting, traffic signage, and a connection to Opavská Street. A key element is the new public transport stop, which will improve mobility for local residents and link the area to other parts of the city. Once completed, the infrastructure will be managed by the City of Bruntál.
Bruntál Mayor Martin Henč praised Urbanity’s efforts, noting the positive impact the project will have on the town. “Through our strong collaboration with Urbanity, the area bordered by the I/11 road and the Olomouc-Opava East railway line is undergoing a significant transformation. The new road aligns seamlessly with the construction of Bruntál’s south-eastern bypass, currently underway. This investment in transport infrastructure is a catalyst for the area’s overall development, and I hope the Urbanity Campus Bruntál will further boost social infrastructure and contribute to our vision of a sustainable and exemplary neighborhood,” said Henč.
Deputy Mayor Petr Rys echoed these sentiments, emphasizing Urbanity’s role as a key partner in Bruntál’s modernization efforts. “Urbanity’s commitment to improving Bruntál’s quality of life is evident in their actions. The new infrastructure will not only reduce traffic in residential areas but also make this part of the city a more attractive place to live,” Rys added.
The V Tábor Street road will also serve as the main access route to Urbanity’s new industrial complex. Beyond enhancing the region’s economic landscape, the project aims to create a modern working environment equipped with amenities for employees and the local community.
Urbanity’s track record includes a similar manufacturing campus in Tachov, which has received numerous awards for its sustainability, architectural design, and community engagement. The group has set equally high aspirations for the Bruntál campus.