Prague - A water world could emerge in three years in Jižní Město in Prague 11. According to predictions, it will be located near Mírového hnutí street in Chodov. The construction costs are estimated to be between 650 and 700 million crowns. A private investor would cover the costs, said Dalibor Mlejnský, chairman of the finance committee of the Prague 11 council, to ČTK today. According to him, the facility should have an indoor pool at least 25 meters long, a smaller teaching pool, and other attractions. These would include whirlpools, artificial waves, gyms, saunas, and restaurants, Mlejnský stated. The water world is expected to be built on a site that served as a construction waste dump during the construction of the housing estate. Additionally, it would be connected by a sidewalk and a bike path to the park near Chodov Castle. "The city council will initiate discussions with the new representation of the capital city about the expedited transfer of the land to the management of the municipal district after the elections," said the councilor. However, private investors are not rushing into constructing new pools in Prague. An example is the unfinished Šutka swimming complex in Prague 8. The tenders for an investor to complete it have not ended successfully. Mlejnský believes that the construction of the water world in Jižní Město with private funds is feasible. According to him, the city council is already in general talks with several investors. The idea is that the municipal district would provide the land to the company for a symbolic price, the investor would build the water world, and operate it for a certain period, Mlejnský described. Investors reportedly say that the project would be profitable for them.
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