2025-05-29
office

Vercom, a provider of cloud communication platforms (CPaaS), and its affiliated company CyberFolks have opened a new office in Krakow, marking the company’s continued expansion in Poland. The nearly 500 sqm space is located in Quattro Business Park, a property owned by Globalworth. The move follows Vercom’s previous office openings in Poznań and Rybnik, and is seen as a step towards consolidating the group’s operations in southern Poland, partly driven by previous acquisitions in the region. The office was designed with functionality and employee comfort in mind, incorporating open ceilings, biophilic design elements, and a layout that includes open spaces, meeting rooms, a reception with kitchenette, and a large kitchen with a relaxation area. The design, developed by Flamaster studio and implemented by WB Projekt, focused on low carbon footprint materials, reusing existing structures, and enhancing acoustics with a combination of panels and soft furnishings. The fit-out was managed by Globalworth’s internal Workplaces team and completed over a period of three months. According to project manager Oskar Słup-Ostrawski, the design aimed to create a space that encourages regular office use, responding to shifting workplace trends away from hybrid models in some sectors. The Krakow location was selected for its access to a skilled workforce and strong infrastructure, and the space was customised following consultations with employees. The lease was facilitated through REDD’s digital office leasing platform. According to REDD founder Tom Ogrodzki, the transaction highlights how digital tools are reshaping commercial real estate, allowing tenants and landlords to streamline office search and leasing processes.