Construction on YIT’s Sija Kamýk residential development in Prague 12 has reached the rough construction stage. The project includes 122 housing units, of which less than 30% remain available for sale. Completion is expected by the end of 2025, with occupancy planned for spring 2026.
The milestone includes the completion of the reinforced concrete structure across two underground and ten above-ground floors. Current work is focused on roofing, façade installation, and technical infrastructure. Interior work on individual apartments is also underway. The developer is simultaneously preparing a private courtyard for residents, which will include seating and facilities such as a bicycle and dog wash area. Public areas surrounding the building, including an adjacent park, will be renovated with new landscaping, a workout area, and a children’s playground. Additional amenities will include four retail units and repaired sidewalks.
The residential building offers a range of apartment layouts from one- to four-room units, with sizes ranging from 30 to 116 square meters. Most homes come with a balcony, terrace, or front garden. Selected units include recuperation systems or are pre-fitted for blinds and air conditioning. Storage cubicles, a stroller room, and underground parking will also be part of the development.
Environmental features are integrated into the project, such as rainwater collection for irrigation, LED lighting in shared areas, water-saving fixtures, and rooftop solar panels. Recycled concrete has been used in construction to support resource conservation. The development will also include infrastructure for electric vehicles, with outdoor fast-charging and up to 31 indoor charging stations.
Sija Kamýk is situated in a residential part of the Kamýk district, offering access to green areas and full civic amenities. The location is connected to Prague’s transport system by bus routes and will be further supported by the future D-line metro station Nové Dvory. Nearby recreational options include the Lhotka biotope, Kamýk Forest, and Hodkovičky Forest Park.