YIT has completed the rough construction phase of the first stage of the Toivo Roztyly residential project in Prague 11. This phase includes 88 apartments and is expected to be finished by the end of the year. The second phase, set to begin in 2024, will add another 116 apartments. The development features a minimalist architectural style with ecological elements and green spaces.
The first stage consists of four apartment buildings with load-bearing reinforced concrete structures. Ongoing construction includes work on the roofs, facades, and interior spaces. Infrastructure improvements, such as roads and pedestrian pathways, are also underway. According to YIT, progress is on schedule, and over 70% of the units in the first phase have already been sold.
The entire project will offer 204 apartments, ranging from studios to five-room units, with sizes between 29 and 120 square meters. Many apartments include balconies, terraces, or private gardens. The complex will feature basement storage, a carriage house, and facilities for washing bicycles and pets. Outdoor spaces will include a courtyard, a new street with green areas, and a small park.
Sustainability and energy efficiency are central to the project. Stormwater management systems, LED lighting in common areas, and a controlled ventilation system with heat recovery are designed to reduce energy consumption by up to a third. Triple-glazed windows and external shading preparation will also contribute to energy efficiency. The project includes green roofs, tree planting, and bicycle racks, along with garage parking spaces equipped for electric vehicle charging. Green concrete is being used for structural elements, and some units feature modular bathrooms. The development is co-financed by investment group RSJ.
Located on Komárkova Street, Toivo Roztyly is near the Michelský Forest, which connects to Kunratický and Krčský Forests, providing outdoor recreation opportunities. The site offers good transport links, with the Roztyly metro station just 200 meters away and access to bus routes, the D1 motorway, and Prague’s main road network. Shops, schools, medical facilities, and sports centers are within close reach, making the development well-suited for residents seeking convenience and access to green spaces.