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Metropolitan Plan: Will It Bring 350,000 New Apartments to Prague, or a Lack of Kindergartens?

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Prague is facing the biggest change to its development rules in decades. The capital's representatives have approved the Metropolitan Plan, a new spatial plan that is set to replace the 1999 document as of September 1. It will determine where construction can take place in Prague, where greenery will remain, where transport infrastructure will be built and how individual districts are to be transformed. The Institute of Planning and Development …

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Prague is facing the biggest change to its development rules in decades. The capital's representatives have approved the Metropolitan Plan, a new spatial plan that is set to replace the 1999 document as of September 1. It will determine where construction can take place in Prague, where greenery will remain, where transport infrastructure will be built and how individual districts are to be transformed. The Institute of Planning and Development …

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After years, Prague has approved a Metropolitan Plan, and after a long time, the capital is gaining at least basic certainty about the rules by which it will continue to develop. It is a good step that Prague and everyone who cares about its future development have been waiting for. It may not be absolutely perfect. It could certainly be further...

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Novinky.cz broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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