GN Poland leases over 2,000 sqm in Warsaw’s Saski Crescent

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2024-10-03   11:33
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GN Poland, part of the global GN Group, has signed a lease for more than 2,000 sqm of office space in the recently refurbished Saski Crescent building in central Warsaw. The company’s new headquarters will span the entire third floor of the boutique office building, located at the intersection of Marszałkowska and Królewska streets. The move is scheduled for the end of this year, with Colliers advising GN Poland on the search, and CA Immo, the landlord, assisted by CBRE.

Saski Crescent, known for its energy efficiency and prime location, has undergone extensive renovations, adding new amenities like a gym and cyclist facilities while incorporating sustainable building management systems. The building uses recycled materials for 50% of its renovations and has received WELL pre-certification, confirming its commitment to occupant well-being and environmental impact. It also holds WiredScore Platinum certification and is seeking BREEAM certification.

Joanna Wiechowicz, Head of Service Delivery Centre at GN Poland, emphasized the importance of employee well-being and environmental responsibility in choosing the new location, noting that Saski Crescent met all of GN’s expectations. Dawid Wątorski, Senior Leasing Manager at CA Immo, highlighted the building’s appeal as one of Warsaw’s most prestigious office spaces, attracting tenants with its sustainability features.

Saski Crescent, offering 16,000 sqm of modern office space, continues to attract high-profile tenants. Recent deals include a global IT company leasing 6,000 sqm and DORACO occupying 1,000 sqm. Expansion of food and beverage options is also in the pipeline, following the opening of an Aroma bakery in the lobby.

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