Yareal Polska's LIXA E office building near Warsaw’s Daszynski Roundabout has been granted a use permit. The building offers almost 18,000m2 of modern office space and is part of a larger complex comprising five buildings totalling 77,000m2. LIXA E is located on the west side of the public passage LIXA City Gardens and boasts an occupancy rate of over 70%. Yareal Polska is in advanced talks with businesses interested in renting office space at LIXA.
“We are more than happy that 1.5 years from breaking ground, we may announce that LIXA E, another building in the LIXA complex, has been granted the use permit. LIXA E perfectly answers the current expectations of tenants and fits the profile of a friendly workplace. The campus-like development, one of the biggest currently available in the market in terms of the floor area, i.e. 3,400 m2, hence giving the tenants freedom in arranging the space, offering numerous green areas, well-thought-out technology or functional solutions, including tilt windows, makes LIXA stand out. An eye-catching asset of our complex is also the LIXA City Gardens concept which is unique in the market. A wide and varied retail and F&B offer, including restaurants, pubs, bars, cafés or showrooms, makes it a vibrant place not only during the working day, but also after hours. We are delighted that our project is so well perceived by the tenants,” said Marta Zawadzka, Leasing Director at Yareal Polska.
LIXA E building was constructed sustainably with low-carbon materials and powered by renewable energy. It offers 217 parking spaces, some with electric chargers, and provides racks, showers, and lockers for tenants biking to work. The building is BREEAM-certified and awarded the WELL Health-Safety certificate.
The last building comprising the LIXA complex (LIXA D office building) is still under construction. LIXA D is scheduled to be commissioned at the turn of Q1 and Q2 2024.
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