Demolition of former military administration building begins in Kolín

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2024-10-16   07:29
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Demolition has officially begun on the former military administration building located in Kolín’s Republic Square (náměstí Republiky), marking the end of an era for the historic site. The structure, which has stood vacant and deteriorating for years, is being cleared to make way for a new multifunctional building, according to an announcement by the city on Facebook.

The site is owned by BM Rent, which plans to transform the space into a modern development featuring commercial outlets, office spaces, and residential apartments. The project will also include two underground floors dedicated to garages. Although demolition will pause between mid-December and January due to the holiday season, it is expected to be completed by the end of March 2025.

“The investor is preparing to construct a completely new multifunctional building,” the city said in its statement, adding that BM Rent has secured the necessary zoning and demolition permits. The project has undergone several revisions to ensure compliance with the city’s regulations. “The function, design, height, and built-up area of the new building align with Kolín’s master plan and the regulatory guidelines for the city’s conservation area,” the statement continued.

The building’s foundations date back to 1886 when it was originally constructed as a school. Over the years, the site served various purposes, including housing the city library. In the 1930s, the military took control of the building, and during World War II, it was used by the Nazi provincial council and the Gestapo. After the war, the property returned to military use until it was declared surplus in 2005. Four years later, it was sold to BM Rent.

BM Rent initially considered renovating the historic building but ultimately abandoned those plans due to the extent of deterioration. In 2021, the company received approval to proceed with the demolition, setting the stage for the current project.

The upcoming development is expected to bring new life to Republic Square, providing much-needed commercial and residential space in Kolín’s city center. Local residents and businesses are keenly awaiting the project’s completion, which promises to blend modern amenities with the city’s historic charm.

Source: CTK

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