Anděl 17, Panorama and Victoria Vyšehrad Obtain BREEAM Certification

The office buildings Anděl 17, Panorama Business Center and Victoria Vyšehrad from the managed portfolio of the investment group Českomoravská Nemovitostní (ČMN) have obtained the BREEAM International In-Use certification, confirming a high level of sustainability and energy efficiency.

The Anděl 17 building received an “Excellent” rating, while Victoria Vyšehrad and Panorama Business Center achieved a “Very Good” rating. The BREEAM In-Use certification process and compliance verification were delivered by Savills.

The properties were brought under our management in 2024. We focus on long-term measures that strengthen the stability and sustainability of the investment. BREEAM In-Use certification is one of the tools that enhances the attractiveness of the buildings and supports their long-term value,” says Pavel Kadera, Asset Management Expert at ČMN.

Barbora Jansová, Senior ESG Consultant at Savills, adds: “As part of the certification process, we assessed key operational aspects of the buildings, particularly energy and water consumption, indoor environmental quality, and the management of environmental risks. The assessment confirms that the operation of the properties is systematically managed and meets the requirements of the methodology, with an emphasis on long-term stability and sustainable operation.”

The office properties are located in well-accessible areas with direct connections to major transport routes and public transportation. Their location within Prague and their technical specifications meet the requirements of modern office operations, both in terms of accessibility and the quality of the working environment. Stable occupancy and long-term lease relationships with established companies confirm their functionality and long-term usability.

The BREEAM In-Use certification provides an independent assessment of building operations in terms of energy performance, indoor environmental quality, and resource management. In practice, this translates into better control of operating costs, higher user comfort, and a clearly defined framework for further improvement of environmental parameters. The international methodology also facilitates communication of these aspects to tenants and investors and supports a long-term, sustainable approach to property management.