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Oxford Tower Undergoes Modernization
The modernization process of the headquarters of the Mazovian Branch of the National Health Fund, located in Warsaw's Midtown, is underway. The changes will affect all 9 floors of the Oxford Tower skyscraper.
Oxford Tower is an office building from the 1970s located at the intersection of Aleje Jerozolimskie and Chałubińskiego Street. The 47-story building offers Class B offices and retail and service outlets, including shops, banks and restaurants. Tenants have access to conference rooms and parking.
As part of the project implementation, major changes were made to the functional layout of the space and the existing electrical and plumbing installations were modernized. The hall has been fully adapted to the needs of people with disabilities. An innovative sound guidance system has been introduced to help visually impaired persons navigate and move safely and comfortably around the facility. The newly refreshed Customer Service Hall was also designed with children in mind – a special play corner and rest rooms were designated where guardians can take care of the youngest visitors. The ground floor of the building serves not only as customer service, but also as an office area for several dozen employees.
Oxford Tower has long been the central headquarters of the Mazovian Branch of NFZ, which occupies a total of 9 floors in the building. These spaces will also undergo modernization. The entire process is expected to be completed in early 2024.
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