Savills Investment Management has signed a new agreement at the office complex Gdański Business Center on ul. Inflancka in Warsaw. The new tenant is ALSO Group, which has lease 2,625 m2 of office space in Building C.
ALSO Group is a technology provider for the ICT industry, operating in 30 European countries and 144 countries worldwide through partners. ALSO’s business includes supply (sale of hardware and software), solutions (customer support in development of customized IT solutions) and service (subscription-based cloud services, as well as cybersecurity, IOT, gaming and AI platforms). Working with over 700 suppliers, ALSO offers its customers a range of IT solutions in more than 1,450 product categories.
Julia Racewicz, Head of Asset Management, Office & Logistics, at Savills Investment Management Poland, said: “We are truly pleased that ALSO Group has chosen the Gdański Business Center complex for its seat. The excellent location, modern office space and wide range of amenities and services available both on-site and in the surrounding area are assets valued by all our tenants. Hence I am confident that Gdański Business Center will fulfil the expectations of each employee of ALSO Group.”
Hanna Osetek-Pasquet Chief Customer Officer, ALSO Polska Sp. z o.o., commented: “This move marks an important milestone in our company growth and represents our commitment to providing the best experience for our customers and employees. We couldn’t be happier with the modern facilities and improved infrastructure that this space offers. It gives us flexibility and room to grow for years to come.”
Gdański Business Center is a modern complex consisting of four class A office buildings in the centre of Warsaw. The development was completed in 2014 (phase 1) and 2016 (phase 2). Apart from the office space, the complex also features restaurants, a café, a beauty salon, a kindergarten, a medical centre, the Zdrofit fitness club, and a public courtyard with greenery and street furniture elements. Gdański Business Center offers 1,379 underground and 76 on-grade parking spots, and biking infrastructure with 416 bicycle racks, changing rooms and showers. The tenants of the complex include Provident Polska, KPMG, Allianz, Philip Morris, Euronet, KMD, Uber, Nielsen, and Dell.
The complex is located next to the Dworzec Gdański M1 metro stop and the Warszawa Gdańska railway station. There are also many bus and tram stops as well as city bike rental points near the project, which guarantees excellent transport options to other districts of Warsaw. The proximity of the Gdański Bridge also facilitates access to the right bank of Warsaw. There are numerous amenities in the vicinity of the complex, e.g. the Westfield Arkadia shopping mall.
The property, which was awarded a BREEAM Excellent certificate, was purchased by Savills IM on behalf of a global pension fund.