Skanska begins construction in May of a new 40,000 m2 office scheme in the Polish city of Wroclaw.
Skanska begins construction in May of a new 40,000 m2 office scheme in the Polish city of Wroclaw.
The Swedish construction and development giant said it is investing about €42 mln in phase I of the Dominikanski office project.
The total leasable space for the entire project will be about 40,000 m2.
Dominikanski is located in the centre of Wroclaw. The building will consist of 7 storeys, with 2 underground levels of garage for about 370 parking spaces. The building will be LEED certificated, meeting high environmental standards and featuring a number of sustainable solutions, which will enable tenants to reduce the operating costs.
Dominikanski is Skanska's fourth office project in Wroclaw, after Grunwaldzki Center and Green Towers, already completed, and Green Day, currently under construction.
Construction of phase I will start in the beginning of May 2013 and is scheduled for completion in the second quarter of 2015.
Skanska Commercial Development Europe initiates and develops property projects in office, logistics and commercial buildings. The company’s operations are concentrated in metropolitan areas in Hungary, the Czech Republic, Romania and Poland.
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