Crestyl begins construction of fifth residential building at Hagibor, Prague

5 November 2025

The Crestyl development group has started construction of its fifth residential building within the Hagibor complex, named Kappa. The new phase follows several months of preparation and is located near the Želivského metro station. The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2027, with Metrostav DIZ serving as the general contractor.

Kappa will comprise more than 250 apartments ranging from studios to five-room units, with floor areas between 27 m² and 180 m². The building will also include retail and service spaces on the ground floor, such as shops and restaurants. Crestyl plans for the project to achieve BREEAM certification, recognising sustainable building standards.

The architectural design was prepared by Ian Bryan Architects (IBA), which has designed all residential buildings within the Hagibor development. The building will feature an internal courtyard and four recessed upper towers providing larger apartments with balconies.

According to Viktor Peška, Commercial Director at Crestyl, demand for the project has been strong, with over half of the apartments sold before construction began. He noted that Kappa’s proximity to public transport and integration with retail and service amenities reflects the group’s broader urban development approach.

Hagibor’s public spaces were designed by French landscape architect Michel Desvigne, who also contributed to projects in Paris, Tokyo, and Detroit. His concept for Hagibor integrates green areas with residential and office buildings to create a cohesive urban environment.

Two of Hagibor’s residential buildings, Alfa and Beta, were completed three years ago, while Gamma and Delta were finished in the summer of 2024. Alongside its six planned apartment buildings, the Hagibor project will ultimately include six office buildings and a central pedestrian boulevard with various services and community facilities.

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