Torus secures financing from PKO Bank Polski for office project in Gdańsk

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2025-04-01   10:22
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Real estate developer Torus has signed a EUR 20 million loan agreement with PKO Bank Polski to finance its latest office development, Punkt, located in the Wrzeszcz district of Gdańsk. The agreement provides financial support for the ongoing construction of the building, which is designed to meet high environmental and technical standards.

The financing arrangement was supported by legal advisory firm DLA Piper. The agreement was finalised with the involvement of teams from both institutions, including representatives from Torus and PKO Bank Polski.

Punkt is a mid-sized office building with six above-ground levels and one underground level, offering a total gross leasable area of nearly 12,800 square metres. The building is situated close to key public transport hubs, including train, bus, and tram stations, and is near major shopping centres such as Galeria Bałtycka and Galeria Metropolia. Its location enables convenient access to central Gdańsk, Sopot, and the Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport.

The design, developed by architectural studio APA Wojciechowski, includes a number of functional and environmentally conscious features. These include 3-metre-high office spaces, tilt windows, a building management system, and a dedicated mobile app for building access and services. Facilities for cyclists are also incorporated into the project. Punkt is being developed to meet LEED v4 certification standards, reflecting a focus on energy efficiency, environmentally responsible materials, and overall occupant comfort.

The project is part of Torus’ broader development strategy in the Tricity area, where the company has previously delivered several commercial buildings. The Punkt development is expected to contribute to the local business infrastructure while meeting demand for modern office space in the region.

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