CTPark Ostrava II
CTPark Ostrava II, formerly known as CTZone, is an emerging commercial park in the city of Ostrava, capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region in the Czech Republic, that follows on from the successful CTPark Ostrava industrial zone project. This park combines the revitalization of older buildings with a modern approach to industrial use and ESG standards.
Park features:
- CTBox and CTFlex Buildings: units from 350 m² up to 6,000 m², which are ideal for various types of business including light manufacturing, laboratories, showrooms, service, shops and small warehouses.
- ESG and Sustainability: emphasis on architectural attractiveness, the strictest ESG elements and planting a large amount of greenery. A special feature is the wooden trusses under the roof, which offer an attractive working environment. All buildings will be BREEAM certified and equipped with PV.
Basic information
Type
Buildings
Area
7 ha
Intention
Lease
Ownership
Private
Purpose
Residential individual Light industry Logistics
Current situation
Initial phase
Advanced phase
Preparation completed
Distance to
Road
D56 (600 m); D1 (10 km)
Airport
Leoš Janáček Ostrava Airport (16 km)
Public transport
bus stop: Žižkovská (600 m)
Train
Ostrava-Vítkovice (4.5 km)
Border crossing
Věřňovice (D1) / Gorzyczki PL (26 km); Mosty u Jablunkova CZ / Svrčinovec SK (67 km)
City
Ostrava
Learn moreOstrava is a capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region, it is the Czech Republic’s second largest city in terms of area, and its third largest in population.
Ostrava occupies a strategic location in the north-east of the Czech Republic, directly on the main north-south transport corridor linking the Baltic and the Adriatic. With excellent access to markets in neighbouring Poland and Slovakia, Ostrava is the natural economic, commercial and cultural centre of the entire Euroregion.
The city and the surrounding area offer excellent transport infrastructure. The nearby Leoš Janáček International Airport operates regular and charter flights, including cargo transportation.
One of Ostrava’s key strengths is its human resources. The city’s three universities excel in technical, IT and business-related fields offering also a strong base for research, development and innovation. There are also several foreign-language schools and foreigner-friendly schools – such as the pioneering 1st International School of Ostrava and The Ostrava International School.
Among the arrivals that decided to base their operations in Ostrava were Tietoevry, SungWoo Hitech, CTP Invest, Mahle Behr, Siemens, and many more.
Irrespective of taste, preferences and interests, everyone can find something they like. Ostrava is a city full of charm and appeal. It astonishes visitors with its unique atmosphere, originality and creativity. Here you can find former industrial sites now brimming with life, interesting buildings from the old times, many sacral buildings and places for entertainment and relaxation.