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poniedziałek, 11 kwietnia 2016

Goldman Sachs takes top of Warsaw Spire

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Investment bank Goldman Sachs is to relocate its Polish headquarters from Liberty Corner on ul. Mysia in Warsaw to the highest floor of the Warsaw Spire office tower, which is now close to completion.

The tenant has leased over 5,000 sqm of the main tower (building ‘A’) from the project’s developer Ghelamco Poland. The opening of the building, as well as the Plac Europejski square which forms part of the complex, has been scheduled for May this year.

The Warsaw Spire complex consists of the 180m high 'A' skyscraper two lower-storey buildings – 'B' and 'C' (55m high each). It will comprise an office area of over 100,000 sqm. The main tenants include Adecco Poland, Benefit Systems, Bilfinger HSG Facility Management, BNP Paribas Securities Services, Centrum Unijnych Projektów Transportowych, Daftcode, Frontex, Ghelamco Poland, JLL and Samsung.

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Ghelamco selling Warsaw Spire
October 2, 2017 
Commercial real estate developer Ghelamco will now look for buyers for building C of its flagship office complex Warsaw Spire, having just sold the B building for EUR 100 million, CEE managing director Jeroen van der Toolen said as cited by the daily Puls Biznesu.
As for the tower, Ghelamco mulls selling a part of it and remaining a co-owner. Both buildings as well as Ghelamco's other Warsaw projects, Wronia 31 and Woloska 24, will be presented to investors next week at the Real Expo Fair 2017 in Munich, van der Toolen also said.
The B building sale confirms investors' interest in office space near Rondo Daszynskiego in Warsaw and opens the door to further deals, according to Leon Ballard of the real estate consultancy JLL, Ghelamco's advisor in the transaction.

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