Featuring modern, sophisticated and elegant architectural design and endowed with the first rooftop heliport, Crystal Tower office building has become a landmark in Bucharest, attracting over the past year tenants such as Ceetrus Romania, Editec and Reckitt Benckiser.
One United Properties announces an important financing from Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB) worth EUR 50 million. This is a major step in the group’s business strategy and also a confirmation granted by an international financial institution after a process of thorough due diligence and verification of creditworthiness in several segments.
Calea Victoriei in Bucharest, an artery with a length of 2.8 kilometers located between Victoriei Square and United Nations Square, will continue to develop as an office and hotel hub in the coming years, with developers' plans to build seven new office buildings and six hotels as a result of investments that may exceed the threshold of 300 million euros, according to a study conducted by Cushman & Wakefield Echinox.
The office space market in Bucharest was strongly affected by the coronavirus pandemic in the first half of 2020, the demand in the sector registering a decrease of 45% compared to the same period in 2019, according to an analysis made by the real estate consulting company Avison Young.
The real estate developer HAGAG Development Europe received the urbanism certificate in order to authorize the execution of construction works regarding the restoration, consolidation and refurbishment of the historical monument building Știrbey Palace.
The real estate developer GTC, active in six countries, has allocated a budget of over 70,000 euros for the five projects owned in Bucharest, in the context of measures ordered by the authorities and in agreement with the tenants, to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.
Speedwell, one of the most dynamic real estate developers in the Romanian market is joining hands with BRD Group Société Générale by signing a financing agreement of 22,5 mil. Euro for the development of Record Park, the first mixed urban regeneration project in Cluj–Napoca.
The largest supply of modern office space in 15 CEE countries was recorded in Warsaw, Budapest and in Prague, while the biggest increase of new supply in H1 2019 was noted in Bucharest (185,000 sqm), according to the newest report by real estate consultancy company, Colliers International. On a per capita basis, Bucharest’s office surface is around one third below Warsaw’s, which is also significantly below other Western European markets, so there might be room to grow.
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