Domoplan Real Estate Fund is preparing a new residential development in Brno’s Horní Heršpice district, as it expands its pipeline in regional Czech cities. The project, Riva Residence, is planned on a site near the Svratka river and is positioned to combine residential use with access to green areas and transport links to the city centre.
The scheme is expected to comprise 190 apartments with a total residential floor area of approximately 9,000 sqm. Unit layouts will range from smaller apartments to larger family units. The project has obtained zoning approval, with construction scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2027.
According to the developer, the architectural concept has been prepared by Zlamal Architects in cooperation with Identity Designers, with a focus on integrating the buildings into the surrounding environment. The design incorporates balconies and terraces, as well as landscaped outdoor areas intended for residents.
The total project value is estimated at close to CZK 2 billion, reflecting both development costs and anticipated sales revenue. The location in Horní Heršpice is part of a wider trend of residential expansion in Brno, where former industrial and underutilised areas are being redeveloped into housing.
Brno continues to attract residential investment due to its economic base, population growth and relative affordability compared with Prague. Developers are increasingly targeting districts with available land and potential for further infrastructure improvements, particularly in areas with access to green space and established transport connections.
Riva Residence adds to Domoplan Real Estate Fund’s portfolio of residential projects in the Czech Republic, as the company continues to focus on mid-scale developments in urban locations outside the capital.