Demolition of Curtis Plaza has begun
The demolition of the Curtis Plaza office building has commenced. The decision to carry out the demolition was made in order to make space for a new project that will include three residential buildin...
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Diamond Business Park Ursus Faza I
Warsaw, Ursus, 1 Posag 7 Panien Street
Diamond Business Park Ursus Faza II
Warsaw, Ursus, 1 Posag 7 Panien Street
Empark Mokotów Business Park - Mercury
Warsaw, Mokotów, 3 Wołoska Street
Building completely leased.
Empark Mokotów Business Park - Neptun
Warsaw, Mokotów, 1 Janusza Kurtyki Street
Building completely leased.
Warsaw, Ochota, 132-134 Jerozolimskie Avenue
G5 Prime Offices (f. Grójecka 5)
Warsaw, Ochota, 5 Grójecka Street
Warsaw is the political, economic and cultural centre of Poland. The city is the seat of the Polish government, the parliament and most public administration institutions, as well as regional representatives of international organizations such as the EU, Frontex, the UNO, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, among others.
It is the largest city in Poland and the ninth most populous capital city in the EU. The wider Warsaw metropolitan region is home to more than 2.5 million inhabitants and has a forecasted positive population growth until 2035.
The city is now establishing itself as a regional financial centre. In Z/Yen’s Global Financial Centres Index 18 Warsaw is the top rated city in ‘Eastern Europe and Central Asia’, placed 38th, ahead of Istanbul, Prague and Moscow, as well as the likes of Munich and Brussels in Western Europe. Closed from World War II until reopening in 1991, the Warsaw Stock Exchange has become the most important market in this part of Europe, with around 500 companies listed.
Warsaw’s economic indicators far surpass those of any other city in the country, making the Polish capital one of the most attractive investment locations in the whole of the CEE region. fDi European Cities and Regions of the Future 2016/17 ranks Warsaw as one of the top ten major European cities for both cost effectiveness (sixth) and business friendliness (fourth). The city’s economy is geared towards services, most notably banking and finance, insurance, consulting and media, as well as electronics and high-technology industries.
Warsaw is an exciting place to live and work. The city offers numerous social, cultural, and educational institutions of national importance, including the National Opera, the National Museum, the National Theatre, the Warsaw Uprising Museum, the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, the Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Copernicus Science Centre, as well as sports and recreational facilities (e.g. the brand new National Stadium). It also has a long list of renowned international nursery, primary and secondary schools.
The high quality of life is also pronounced as far as transportation systems are concerned. Warsaw is the only Polish city with an underground (two lines) and also offers public transport including rail, fast city rail, trams, buses and, most recently added, Veturilo bikes. Importantly, Warsaw features excellent international accessibility, with the city being reachable from most major European cities within no more than three hours’ flying time. The two international airports located in or near Warsaw, i.e. the city’s Fryderyk Chopin’s airport and Warsaw-Modlin Mazovia airport (for low-cost airlines and charter flights), account for 45% of all passenger air traffic in Poland.
Warsaw features an impressive economic development, with a GDP forecast by Oxford Economics averaging 3.73% over 2016-2018 - a rate predicted exclusively for Warsaw and Kraków from the entire spectrum of well performing economies in Poland. The city is not only the dominant financial hub in the Central and Eastern Europe, but it also has the largest office market, which is undoubtedly changing the city’s skyline and urban development. Central Warsaw with its high-rise towers and Mokotów (most notably Służewiec Przemysłowy – referred to as the Upper South district), are where most of office space has been developed to date; each is home to approximately 1.3-1.4 million m2 of modern stock and is an office district in its own rights comparable size-wise to the entire supply in Glasgow, for example. The third well known office district is the Jerozolimskie Corridor (also known as the South West district), which currently houses 17% of all stock.
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