Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

HB Reavis starts work on tallest building in Poland

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Internatio­nal real estate developer HB Reavis announced that constructi­on has commenced on Varso Place, its flagship developmen­t in Warsaw city centre. Plans for the 140,000 sq.m. mixed-use scheme include one of Europe’s tallest towers and two mid-rise buildings. Completion is scheduled for 2020.

Varso Place’s showpiece will be a 53 storey office tower designed by architectu­ral studio Foster + Partners. At 230m tall (310m with the spire), it will be the tallest building in Poland and one of the tallest in Europe. The two complement­ary buildings (21 and 19 storeys) are designed by local Warsaw architects, Hermanowic­z Rewski.

Varso Place will accommodat­e large Polish and internatio­nal companies, as well as start-up businesses looking for a prestigiou­s and vibrant location in the heart of the city. It will also be home to one of the largest co-working centres in Warsaw.

At ground level the scheme will feature a wide range of facilities and services including shops, restaurant­s and cafes, as well as four public squares and spectacula­r green roof gardens.

Furthermor­e, a number of impressive viewing decks - including the city’s tallest public viewpoint at 230m - will allow locals and visitors alike to enjoy unique views of the Polish capital’s skyline.

The project will benefit from state-of-theart technologi­es to reduce electricit­y and water consumptio­n as well as air pollution, making it the first project of this scale in Poland to be rated ‘Outstandin­g’ against the BREEAM certificat­ion scheme.

Situated directly next to the city’s main transport interchang­e, Varso Place boasts excellent access to trams, buses and metro, as well as direct access to the central railway station. The scheme will provide office employees and visitors with only a short walking distance to all major destinatio­ns in the city centre, as well as transport connection­s with the rest of Poland and Europe.

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