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22nd October 2012
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Promenady Zita will be the second office facility in the huge mixed-use Wroc³aw investment

Promenady Zita will comprise over 20,000 sqm
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Warsaw Stock Exchange-listed developer Vantage Development, the investor behind the ongoing Promenady Wroc³awskie mixed-use project in Wroc³aw, Lower Silesia, has selected the design of the second office building to be developed within the complex.

Called Promenady Zita, the facility will be built according to the vision of architects from the Wroc³aw-based Maæków Pracownia Projektowa studio. The scheme will deliver over 20,000 sqm of leasable space in 2014.

Promenady Epsilon, the first office building in the Promenady Wroc³awskie complex, opened for business in July. Qatar Airways has recently joined the list of companies that have leased space in the development.

“The Wroc³aw market has a lot of potential and this is why, after the construction and successful commercialization of Ep-silon, we have decided to launch a new project, Promenady Zita,” Roman Meysner, board member and operational director at Vantage Development, said in a statement.

Currently, Vantage Dev-elopment is also constructing the first residential building within the Promenady Wroc³awskie complex, which will deliver 248 apartments. When completed, the whole investment will comprise approximately 20 buildings.


From Warsaw Business Journal by Adam Zdrodowski

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