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Lawyers from Gide Warsaw advised Mindspace on its new co-working space opened in the Skyliner skyscraper at Rondo Daszyńskiego in Warsaw. The Gide team, led by Błażej Czwarnok (partner in the Real Estate practice), supported Mindspace during the negotiation of the lease agreement for the premises with Karimpol Polska.
Karimpol Group has received a building permit for the second phase of the Skyliner complex which will see the construction of a 130-meter-high office building at Daszyńskiego Roundabout in Warsaw‘s Wola district next to the first phase of the Skyliner project.
One of the tallest office buildings in Warsaw, the latest investment project of Karimpol Group, has been put into operation. First tenants will move in late spring. The skyscraper towering over Warsaw’s Wola district is 195m high and offers in total, nearly 49,000 sqm of space.
Getting ready for post-Covid rebound
Warsaw remains one of the most important markets for developer Karimpol Group. The company, which will finish its Skyliner office tower in the city in January, is looking for new sites there, says co-owner and managing partner Andreas Prokes.
INTERVIEW BY ADAM ZDRODOWSKI
Source: Karimpol
WBJ: Karimpol has been present in the Polish market for over 20 years now. What made you enter Poland two decades ago and how important is the country in your development and investment strategies at the moment?
Andreas Prokes: We entered Poland in 1997, just eight years after the political and economic transformation of the former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe and we were convinced that the region had huge growth potential due to its size and population. Since then, the attractiveness of CEE has only increased – Poland and its neighbors are now members of the EU and have greatly benefited fr