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In the area of the Fuzja investment in Łódź, the works related to the construction of the shell of two office buildings have been completed, and the traditional topping out ceremony has been held. Obtaining an occupancy permit is planned for the first quarter of 2022. Medusa Group studio is responsible for the architectural design.
Another building of the Nowy Rynek complex in Poznan, developed by Skanska, has received its occupancy permit. Phase D provides approx. 39,000 sqm of modern office space and will be the first investment in the region to apply for the WELL Core&Shell certificate. It is also the only place in Poznan with a pavement made of green concrete that cleans the air.
The Tristar project, a joint venture between Tristan EPISO 4 and White Star Real Estate, adds value to the individual locations in its portfolio. It’s possible thanks to modernizing its properties and implementing a well-thought-out new lease strategy aided by the considerable excess of demand over supply on Poland’s key industrial and logistics markets and the long-term leases concluded that continue to be the priority for those in charge of managing individual properties.
Explosion of teleworking, advent of flex-office, new organization of spaces: the place of the office in the post-Covid-19 economy is clearly being called into question. The hypothesis of an outright abandonment of its use by companies obviously does not make sense. The dynamics of teamwork, as well as the need for social ties and the identification of employees with their company will continue to justify the existence of a workplace outside the home. However, everything else will change under the impetus of start-ups who no longer accept the rules of the game imposed until now in terms of offices.
The Coronavirus epidemic is undoubtedly a real hard cost for businesses. The uncertainty surrounding this crisis is prompting companies to find sources of savings to reduce their costs.
Varso Tower officially became the tallest building in Poland when the roof height topped out at 230m. However, with the addition of its 80m, 73 tonne spire, its new architectural height means it now holds a new record. The new Warsaw landmark now reigns as European Union’s tallest building, surpassing even the skyscrapers of Frankfurt, Milan and Paris.
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