Spanish builder Pro-Urba Polska is planning to develop two mixed-use towers in Warsaw with a combined space of 80,000 m[sup]2[/sup]. Pro-Urba Polska, a company owned by Spanish Grupo Proconsol and Urbanizadora XXI, bought the site from Polish developer Budbaum. It aims to build two towers measuring 63 and 126 metres respectively on the site.
Spanish builder Pro-Urba Polska is planning to develop two mixed-use towers in Warsaw with a combined space of 80,000 m2. Pro-Urba Polska, a company owned by Spanish Grupo Proconsol and Urbanizadora XXI, bought the site from Polish developer Budbaum. It aims to build two towers measuring 63 and 126 metres respectively on the site.
The high-rise buildings will provide some 40,000 m2 of residential space, with the remaining space to be used for offices and services. Construction is likely to begin this year, Polish newspaper Eurobuild reported. Pro-Urba Polska has been present in the Polish market since 2004.