Brno Jedna: Revitalizing Brno’s industrial past into a functional urban future
by CIJ News iDesk III 
2025-06-13 
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In a recent Q&A with Petr Pospíšil, Director of the Brno Branch at PSN, he discussed the upcoming transformation of Brno’s eastern district through the Brno Jedna project. The residential development, situated along Plynárenská Street, is set to revitalise a former industrial site by introducing a modern urban neighborhood that thoughtfully incorporates the area’s historical identity. The first stage of the project consists of two residential buildings—Neon and Xenon—designed by architecture studio A8000. These buildings will offer a total of 188 apartments, including a variety of layouts: 109 one-room units, 66 two-room units, 11 three-room units, and two larger four-room apartments on the upper floors. Many apartments come with balconies or private gardens to enhance liveability for a range of residents, including young professionals, small families, and retirees. According to Petr Pospíšil, Director of the Brno Branch at PSN, the developer behind the project, the construction of Neon and Xenon is scheduled for completion in the fourth quarter of 2027. “Once these are completed, the next phases will follow, adding more residential buildings and public spaces. We’re steadily converting this former industrial area into a vibrant and integrated urban neighborhood,” he said. The market has responded positively since the project launch, Pospíšil confirmed, although specific sales figures have not yet been released. “Interest is high, particularly among young families and professionals working in Brno. We’re also seeing interest from long-term investors. The stabilising property market is encouraging more buyers who are purchasing for personal use rather than investment alone,” he noted. Brno Jedna’s architecture is designed to reflect the industrial history of the site, incorporating raw materials, exposed metalwork, and large-scale windows. The buildings aim to balance aesthetic reference with practical living, featuring compact, functional layouts and shared amenities such as rooftop terraces, an inner courtyard, an outdoor workout area, and spaces for urban gardening. Additional facilities include a gym, laundry room, bike storage, and an on-site café. Security elements such as street lighting and surveillance systems are integrated to ensure a safe environment for all residents. Underground parking and private storage spaces are also part of the offering. Sustainability plays a central role in the project. “We’re incorporating solar panels, rainwater retention systems, and electric vehicle charging stations. Residents will also have access to shared bicycles and extensive bike storage,” said Pospíšil. The development promotes compact living with minimal environmental impact, aligning with broader efforts to reduce urban sprawl and dependence on cars. Proximity to the city center—just five minutes away—offers strong connectivity. Future city plans to develop a riverside promenade along the nearby Svitava River and expand cycling infrastructure are expected to further improve the district’s accessibility and appeal. In terms of investment potential, Pospíšil sees Brno Jedna as competitive both within the city and when compared to similar mid-sized European markets. “The location, thoughtful design, and preserved industrial character distinguish it from more standard developments. It offers lasting value for both residents and investors.” The development also fits neatly into Brno’s long-term urban planning strategy, which encourages the creation of dense, multi-functional city districts. “Brno Jedna respects the industrial past of the location while introducing high-quality public spaces that support a more active city life. It will also connect with the revitalised riverside area, helping link this part of the city with other regenerated zones such as Radlas and Špitálka,” Pospíšil added. Regarding pricing, the project is positioned in line with its central location and quality of design. However, a diverse mix of apartment sizes is intended to keep the development accessible. “We are cooperating with financial institutions to support first-time buyers and make ownership more attainable for younger and local residents,” Pospíšil explained. With construction of its initial phase underway and broader plans already in motion, Brno Jedna represents one of the city’s most ambitious residential regeneration efforts—aiming to create a new urban district that connects Brno’s past with its evolving future.