New tenants are moving into Warsaw‘s Skyliner office building. The Karimpol Group‘s investment will soon be home to new offices of the brokerage house Noble Securities, the provider of medical diagnostics equipment and solutions Werfen Polska, and the renewable energy market operator Greenville. Their offices will occupy a total of 1,358 sq.m of space.
The Skyliner is one of the seven tallest buildings in Poland. Completed in January 2021, the office building is home to many companies. Even more organisations with an international reach are moving in. In its deal with three new tenants, the Karimpol Group was supported by the consultancy CBRE, which mediated the entire process. A total of 40,000 sq.m has been leased in the Skyliner to date, representing more than 80 percent of the office space. A further 10 percent of is under reservation for other clients.
The brokerage house Noble Securities will occupy 526 sq.m of space. The company has been an active participant in the Polish capital market since 1994 and has successfully implemented public and private bond issues. It also supports retail clients with brokerage accounts, individual retirement accounts (IKE), retirement security accounts (IKZE), as well as investment advisory services.
Another new tenant, the Greenville group of companies, will occupy 453 sq.m of space. The company has been implementing projects in the residential and commercial real estate sector for over 20 years. Additionally, 7 years ago, Greenville started actively developing renewable energy projects in Ukraine, Poland, and other countries, with a total portfolio capacity of more than 670 MW at different development stages, which is constantly growing.
Werfen Polska will occupy 379 sq.m of space. Founded in 1966, the company has become a global pioneer and developer of innovative IVD (In-vitro Diagnostics) solutions. It offers high-quality systems, reagents, and specialised software to support laboratories and hospitals worldwide.
“The interest in the Skyliner shows that high quality, well-managed and energy-efficient buildings continue to attract tenants. We are in advanced talks to lease the remaining vacant space. The building will be almost completely leased out by this summer,” said Jarosław Prawicki, Executive Director at Karimpol Group.
The Skyliner is home to Bolt, Booksy, Capital.com, Coca-Cola Poland Services, Colonnade Insurance, Dom Maklerski X-Trade Brokers (XTB), DXC Technology, the bakery and café Gorąco Polecam. Smaki z Piekarni (Enata Bread), iTechArt, Luxoft, Mattel, the MEET & EAT restaurant owned by Nutri Mind Group, MicroStrategy, Mindspace, Onwelo, Tarkett, Wento, and Villa Foksal.