CONTERA Brings Its CITYSITE Concept to Brno with Vídeňská Acquisition

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2025-09-22   09:47
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The Czech developer and investment group CONTERA has expanded into Brno with the takeover of a well-known business park on Vídeňská Street. Public filings confirm that the company Hampshire Brno, the previous owner of the site, was recently renamed Citysite Brno, Vídeňská and is now managed by CONTERA partners. The firm also shifted the entity’s headquarters to its own offices near Prague, leaving little doubt that the Brno complex has joined the group’s portfolio.

The site, often referred to locally as Bibus, sits in the southern part of the city with direct access to major roads leading to Vienna and Bratislava as well as tram links to the centre. It includes a mix of office and light-industrial buildings, many of them in active use. According to registry changes made in September, CONTERA intends to re-shape the complex under its CITYSITE brand, which emphasises flexible small-business units that can be tailored for different uses, from showrooms and research labs to medical practices or sport facilities.

The group has not disclosed the size of the deal or the scale of its planned investment. Company representatives have previously said CITYSITE schemes are designed to combine workspace with services, high design standards, and sustainability features such as renewable power and charging stations. The specific programme for Brno has not yet been confirmed, but the company’s existing projects suggest a mix of redevelopment and new construction.

For CONTERA, Brno marks an important geographic step. The developer has already launched CITYSITE parks in Říčany near Prague and is advancing similar projects in Ostrava, Liberec, and Bratislava. Each is being built on revitalised brownfield plots, in line with the group’s stated strategy of giving a second life to underused sites.

The Brno complex is expected to be placed within CONTERA’s investment fund, which holds non-industrial assets in Czechia and Slovakia. The fund, created last year, groups together CITYSITE, office, retail, and residential developments for qualified investors.

While detailed plans for Vídeňská have yet to be unveiled, the registry changes leave no doubt that CONTERA is making its entry into Brno. For the Moravian capital, the arrival of the CITYSITE brand suggests that one of its older business parks will soon be transformed into a more modern and versatile hub.

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