Brno-střed, the largest district of Brno, Czech Republic, is shifting its focus from property repair to direct housing development. This move aims to counteract the decreasing number of municipal apartments in the city, despite political promises to increase housing stock. Currently managing around four thousand rental units, the city district plans to construct over one hundred new apartments in the coming years. This represents a significant change in strategy, transforming the city hall into a developer. The decision addresses concerns about housing availability and signals a proactive approach to urban development. The initiative intends to reverse a negative trend of diminishing city-owned housing options for residents. This development could serve as a model for other Czech cities facing similar housing shortages.
