Savills to oversee leasing of Biura przy Warzelni in Warsaw Brewery complex
by CIJ News iDesk III 
2025-07-22 
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Savills’ Landlord Representation department has been appointed as the exclusive leasing agent for Biura przy Warzelni, the largest office property in the Browary Warszawskie complex in Warsaw. The building is owned by DEKA Immobilien, which also owns other assets in the complex, including Willa Fabrykanta and the Warzelnia building that houses the Nine’s restaurant. Completed in September 2020, Biura przy Warzelni is a modern, seven-storey office building with a total leasable area of 29,600 square metres. It includes a two-level underground car park with 180 spaces and is currently fully leased to tenants such as Grupa Żywiec, Allen & Overy, Instytut ADN, Point72, and Playtika. The ground floor is occupied by restaurants and a fitness facility, while the underground section connects to restored wine cellars. The property forms part of the larger, award-winning Browary Warszawskie complex, known for integrating contemporary architecture with revitalised historic structures. In addition to Biura przy Warzelni, Savills will also be responsible for leasing Generation Park Z, an 11-storey, LEED Platinum-certified office building located at 28 Towarowa Street. The building, offering 17,500 square metres of office space, was added to Savills’ portfolio in March 2024. A further 4,000 square metres will become available in February 2027. Jakub Parys, Associate Director at Savills, will lead the leasing efforts for both Biura przy Warzelni and Generation Park Z. He rejoined the company in early 2025 and is also responsible for Mokotowska Square at 49 Mokotowska Street. Savills continues to represent several DEKA Immobilien properties in Warsaw, including International Business Center, Grzybowska Park, North Gate, and Wise Point, as well as Andersia Tower in Poznań. Browary Warszawskie is located in the central Wola district and is an example of post-industrial urban renewal in Warsaw. The mixed-use development brings together modern office space with preserved elements of the original brewery buildings, creating a setting that serves both commercial and public functions.