The town of Klášterec nad Ohří has indefinitely postponed the construction of a planned 200-bed spa hotel. Local officials cited prohibitive costs as the primary reason for the delay. The project, intended to boost the town’s tourism infrastructure, is now on hold with no clear timeline for resumption. City leadership determined the anticipated construction expenses were too high to proceed at this time. This decision impacts potential economic benefits associated with the new facility. The postponement reflects broader economic challenges affecting municipal development projects in the region. Further evaluation of funding options may be considered in the future.