Keyloop, an international company specializing in providing modern software solutions for the automotive industry will open its first office in Poland in Immobel’s Central Point tower. The building is located in the very center of Warsaw, at the intersection of Marszałkowska and Świętokrzyska streets. Keyloop has leased 1,687 sqm of modern office space, and will move in to the top floors of the office building.
Central Point, developed by Immobel Polska, has recently been put into use. The total lease area of the building is almost 20,000 sqm. Central Point boasts one of the best locations in Warsaw, as it was built right above Warsaw’s underground station merging two lines. The location of Central Point, right next to a mobility hub, makes it easy to reach it by bicycle or public transport, and together with parking lots for bicycles and showers for employees, is an example of the sustainable development strategy of Immobel, corresponding to the evolving needs of office users.
Keyloop has 40 offices in 28 countries across UK, Europe, Canada, Middle East, Africa and Asia. The next pin on the map of the company’s global expansion is Poland, and more precisely its capital.
‘Warsaw is a city with enormous investment potential, and a very attractive business center for this region of Europe. It still attracts new companies. Since the beginning of 2021 Warsaw office market has grown by 4%. We can already see the first indicators of increased tenant activity which definitely come along with confidence and optimism. I am very pleased to welcome Keyloop in Warsaw, and that such a recognisable brand has joined the group of Central Point tenants’, says Chief Commercial Officer of Immobel Poland, Richard Aboo.
Keyloop will occupy the top floors of the building, or more precisely its 21st and 22nd floor, which is a mezzanine. The company will therefore have an extraordinary view of the panorama of Warsaw. One of Central Point’s great advantages is the diverse views and the space behind the windows. From the western part of Central Point, you can see the Wola – a new business district with its modern infrastructure and tall skyscrapers. On the opposite side you can see the historic part of Warsaw, the Old Town and Saski Park. There are also park areas outside.