In 1959, on the eastern edge of Nové Černovice, in the area of today's Kneslova and Krausova streets, the very first Brno panel housing estate began to be built.
On March 31, 1898 (according to the data from the indicative sketch of the cadastral territory of Černovice dated 1873 - the signature of this indicative sketch stored in the Moravian Library Archives is MOR038118730) based on the decree of the regional financial directorate in Brno, the territory in the northwest of the then Černovice cadastre was annexed to Brno, which included part of Masná street, a short section of Mlýnská street, Porážka street and a block of houses between Stinná, Elišky Krásnohorské and Spojka streets.
In 1941, Černovice regained a small area with the aforementioned block at Elišky Krásnohorské street.
[4] At that time, Černovice, on the other hand, acquired Zábrdovice houses south of Olomoucká street (but part of the land here belonged to Černovice until 1884) and land to the south, which originally belonged to Brněnské Ivanovice and Komárov.
In the years 1945–1946, the whole of the then Černovice cadastre formed the self-governing district of Brno-Černovice with its own local committee.
For the purposes of this article, it was unfortunately not possible to find out the administrative jurisdiction of the land belonging to the Zábrdovice cadastre at that time.
1949–1954, most of the territory of the then Černovice cadastre belonged to the Brno X municipal district (territory lying on the left bank of the Svitava), the small western part of the Černovice cadastre (today, however, no longer belonging to Černovice) located on the right bank of the Svitava was divided between the Brno XI and Brno municipal districts IV; part of Brno X at that time was also part of the modern Černovice cadastre, then belonging to Zábrdovice; parcels in the south of the modern territory of the city district of Brno-Černovice, which at that time formed part of the cadastral territories of Komárov and Brněnská Ivanovice, belonged to the municipal district of Brno XIII.
Originally mainly focused on agriculture and gardening, Černovice is currently turning into an industrial district in its peripheral parts.
The inconsistency of this territory is evidenced by the fairly close proximity of the Brno city landfill Černovice and a small piece of the original natural landscape Černovický hájek (today, however, it no longer belongs to Černovice).