Information from the office market
Lodz office building changes owner
Renavis was chosen as the exclusive agent responsible for renting office space in the Forum 76 complex in Lodz. As part of the cooperation, it will be responsible for commercializing the building and acquiring and servicing tenants. This is another example of Renavis's development in the commercial real estate market and at the same time an important step in managing one of the most recognizable office buildings in the city.Forum 76 is a modern class A office complex that consists of two buildings with a total area of 7,700 sqm. It is located in a strategic point in Lodz – at the confluence of Pilsudski Avenue and Kopcinski and Smiglskiing Streets, at one of the busiest intersections in the city. Thanks to its location, the object offers easy access to public transport, proximity to the center and developed service infrastructure in the immediate surroundings.The owner of Forum 76 is FIX Poland, which belongs to the investment funds Pinebridge Benson Elliot and Sharow Capital. Both companies actively invest in the commercial real estate market in Poland, focusing on modern buildings with the potential for further development. The entrusting of rental services to Renavis testifies to the owner's professional approach to real estate management and the desire to maximize the value of the Forum 76 complex.
Deutsche Hypo provided financing for construction of a modern office building in Gdansk
Deutsche Hypo – NORD/LB Real Estate Finance granted Olivia Seven a green loan for refinancing the Olivia Prime A office building located in Gdansk's Oliwa district. Financing was granted for a period of five years and concerns one of the key buildings that are part of the Olivia Centre complex – Poland's largest office center, offering a total of 175,000 m² of rental space.Olivia Prime A office building has approximately 28,200 m² of space spread over 15 floors. Together with the neighboring Olivia Prime B, it forms the third largest office building in Poland with a total area of 56,000 m². The building is distinguished by modern technological solutions, including the use of fully glazed, ventilated triple glazing, which ensures optimal interior lighting.Great emphasis was placed on user comfort in the project. Spacious loggias, terraces and interior design inspired by nature and art create a friendly work environment, which is confirmed by the WELL certificate. Additionally, compliance with high sustainable development standards was confirmed by a BREEAM Excellent certificate.
Skanska high-rise grows in the heart of Warsaw – the building already has a topping-out ceremony
The Studio A high-rise, developed by Skanska on Prosta Street in Warsaw, has reached its final height. A traditional topping-out ceremony was held at the top of the building, symbolizing the completion of major structural work. The opening of the office building is planned for the end of 2025.Studio A will offer approximately 27,000 m² of modern office space. The location between Daszyńskiego Roundabout and the Rondo ONZ metro station will ensure convenient access to public transportation, and a new passage will connect the investment with the nearby Norblin Factory. The project is distinguished by dynamic architecture – special attention is drawn to the lower part of the building with structures in the shape of the letter "X".The investment is designed with user comfort and sustainable development in mind. Employees will have access to green terraces distributed over three floors, bicycle infrastructure and surrounding urban greenery. The area around Studio A will be developed using small architecture, rain gardens, water features and year-round vegetation.
This is the end of Atrium 1 in its current form - office building in central Warsaw underwent significant changes
Atrium 1, one of the most recognizable office buildings in central Warsaw, underwent a comprehensive transformation – both visual and functional. From now on, the building operates under a new name: Wise Point. The change includes not only new visual identification, but also modernization of interiors and surroundings. The lobby and entrance halls have been refreshed, and around the office building, a green space is being created that will promote daily comfort for users. The new architectural concept is based on the work of architect Mark Kubaczek's office, known for, among other things, the vistula boulevard projects and cooperation on the Zlota 44 apartment building.Wise Point, however, is not just renewed aesthetics. The building has been equipped with modern technological solutions – it already previously used, among other things, geothermal heating and cooling systems, photovoltaic panels or a system for recovering gray and rainwater, which allows saving over 7 million liters of water per year. The plan also includes modernization of the BMS system, which will enable even more precise management of energy consumption and increase the comfort of using the office building.The change of name to Wise Point is a symbol of a new beginning. The building, which belongs to the portfolio of the DEKA Immobilien fund, will soon offer almost all office space for rent – over 17,000 sqm. The new identity is to reflect the balance between technological modernity and care for the environment and well-being of users, which has been part of the DNA of this investment from the beginning.
Olivia is becoming increasingly green – downtown Gdansk transforms concrete into gardens
Olivia Centre in Gdansk has undergone an impressive transformation – just a few years ago, greenery accounted for only 5% of the complex's surface, today it is almost half of the entire area. Office space has transformed into a vibrant, green ecosystem with tree-lined walkways, pocket gardens, green patios and modern recreational spaces. One of the greatest attractions has become the exotic Olivia Garden, where as many as 4,000 plants from five continents were planted, some reaching 11 meters in height. It is not only an aesthetic decoration, but also a place of meetings, work and relaxation for employees, residents of the Tri-City and visitors.The changes were not accidental – they were preceded by research and design thinking workshops that involved the users of Olivia themselves. Their needs and ideas translated into concrete projects that today actually affect work comfort and quality of life in the center. The project, carried out by the Design Anatomy studio, emphasizes functionality, aesthetics and environmental care. Greenery not only creates a friendly environment, but also supports mental well-being, improves social relations and promotes efficiency. Hard surface areas were reduced, and green islands appeared in their place, which store water, support air circulation and provide shelter for insects.The investor is not slowing down and is already working on further green projects – new pocket parks, fruit tree sections and a rose garden are planned. The green transformation of Olivia Centre is an example of how modern workspaces can harmoniously interact with nature, creating an environment conducive to both professional development and relaxation. As a result, the center not only meets ecological standards, but also sets a new direction in office space design – with people and their daily needs in mind.
End of Orange Town – office complex enters a new era
The office complex at Aleja Jerozolimskich 160 in Warsaw, previously known as Miasteczko Orange, is undergoing a rebranding and taking a new name – Campus 160. This change is intended to better reflect the character of a place that has long created a friendly, inspiring work environment. A new visual identity and refreshed space are intended to support the development of the business community in the spirit of a modern campus – a place of idea exchange and cooperation.As part of the transformation, the main lobby was refreshed, which now welcomes employees and guests in a more representative, open form. The JANDER KABZA Architekci studio was responsible for the project, and the renovation was completed on March 1. The interior combines natural materials, living greenery and refined lighting design, creating a friendly place for meetings and relaxation moments. The new name – Campus 160 – is no accident: "campus" refers to creative academic environments conducive to innovation, and the number "160" emphasizes the location of the complex.The architectural design is the responsibility of Stanisław Fiszer, a well-known Polish architect who also works in France, co-creator of, among other things, the Warsaw Stock Exchange building. Campus 160 creates five six-story buildings with a total area of nearly 45,000 m², connected to each other on the ground and first floor levels. The thoughtful structure ensures convenient communication and user comfort. All work stations have access to natural light, and opening windows allow for natural ventilation. An additional advantage is a tree-filled garden with a fountain and wooden terrace – an ideal place to work or relax in the fresh air. The complex meets high standards of sustainable construction, which is confirmed by the BREEAM "Excellent" certificate.
CPD Plans to Acquire a Prestigious Office Building in Wrocław
CPD company signed an agreement on preliminary conditions for acquiring shares in FR Investments Wrocław – the owner of the prestigious Wratislavia Tower office building, located in the center of Wrocław. The value of the property is estimated at approximately 35 million euros, and the company's obligations reach 29.4 million euros. The building offers office and service spaces with an underground car park and enjoys great interest from tenants from various industries. At the current stage, CPD plans to conduct a legal and financial audit and negotiate with the owner – FR Investments company based in the Netherlands – and also with the bank, which remains the main creditor. The completion of the transaction depends on, among other things, the release of collateral on the property and obtaining the creditor's consent. Part of the price is to be settled in cash, while the remaining part can be paid in CPD shares. According to the agreement, CPD plans to finalize the purchase by the end of 2025. The company expects to issue new shares, which will finance part of the payment in the amount of approximately 10 million euros. After a possible acquisition, CPD also wants to conclude an agreement with the current owner regarding the management of Wratislavia Tower, which is to ensure operational smoothness and further project development. The final decision on the purchase will be made after the completion of analyses and negotiations.
Brain Park in Krakow fully rented, Echo finalizes commercialization process
Echo Investment completed the rental of the last office spaces in the Brain Park complex in Krakow. Three modern buildings offering 43,000 m² of space attracted key tenants, confirming the city's attractiveness for business. The last available space was rented by Enprom, joining companies such as EY, Volvo Tech Hub and PepsiCo GBS. Brain Park is one of the largest office complexes in Krakow, which has BREEAM "Excellent", WELL Health-Safety and WiredScore Platinum certificates.The complex is distinguished by ecological infrastructure, including electric vehicle charging stations and power from renewable energy sources. In 2026, an EMS studio will open on the Brain Park grounds, offering personal training and wellness zone. Located at the intersection of Fabryczna Street and Aleja Pokoju, Brain Park provides excellent communication with the rest of Krakow, as well as space for rest, meetings and physical activities, thanks to the green patio.Among other tenants of the complex are EPAM Polska, Tanium, APPTIO Poland and Mercator Medical. There are also Loftmill serviced offices, Medicover clinic, canteen, bakery and Gorąco Polecam cafe on the site. Brain Park has become one of the most important business centers in Krakow, combining high-quality office space with ecological solutions and innovative infrastructure.
Polish investor acquired office building in Warsaw
Mazovia Plaza, an office building with an area of 4,500 sqm, located in Warsaw's Praga North, changed ownership. The seller was the Martley Capital fund, which has just completed the transaction. The building is fully leased, and the new owner is a Polish investor. Praga North is a dynamically developing district that attracts growing interest from real estate sector investors.The Mazovia Plaza building was originally built in the 1950s as a hotel, and in 2000 underwent a comprehensive renovation, transforming into a modern office building. The building offers space on eight floors. Jan Płociński, Head of Poland at Martley Capital, noted that effective building management allowed for stabilizing lease agreements and attracting renowned tenants, which positively affected the property's value.The Martley Capital fund, managing assets worth approximately 900 million pounds, plans further expansion in the Polish market. In 2025, the company intends to invest in the industrial and logistics sector, as well as develop other strategies involving real estate, capital markets and investment funds. The transaction was represented by Avison Young, and the legal advisor on the seller's side was the DLP Duch / Lisicki & Partners law firm.
New high-rise rising on Warsaw's Wola
Construction of the Skyliner II high-rise at Daszyńskiego Roundabout in Warsaw is proceeding and has just entered the next phase. After a year of intensive underground work, during which 59 reinforced concrete barrettes and 42 temporary steel columns were executed at a depth of 38 meters, the podium construction began. The shared platform will connect both towers belonging to the Karimpol group, creating a space of nearly 4,500 sqm intended for commercial and service functions, accessible to both tenants and local residents.The coming months will bring intensive work on the construction of repetitive floors and the installation of a glass facade, whose prefabricated segments will be supplied by Widok. The installation of a self-climbing formwork system will also begin soon, which will allow for the completion of one floor in five working days. The first facade elements are expected to appear before the summer. Ultimately, the building will offer 24 thousand sqm of rental space, of which 23 thousand sqm is intended for offices. Garden terraces with a total area of 900 sqm will be created on the top floors.Skyliner II was designed by APA Wojciechowski Architekci, and supervision of the investment is carried out by Hill International. The building received a BREEAM certificate at the Outstanding level and – like the first phase of the project – will be powered by energy from renewable sources. Completion of construction is planned for the end of 2026.






