Office building Dominanta Praska

Warszawa, Praga-Północ, ul. Stefana Okrzei

Rental terms

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Minimum module 120.00 m2
Minimum rental period 5 years
Ground level car park – space ASK
ADD-ON FACTOR (%) ASK
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VAT 23%

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Description

The dominant feature of Prague is one of the tallest and most emblematic buildings of Warsaw's right bank. The building provides modern technical solutions and flexibility for interior surfaces. Journey to the center by car takes less than 5 minutes. A well developed public transport hub out of the building there is a beautiful panoramic view of the Old City.

Location

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Agent in charge

Dariusz Frelik

Phone (22) 452 44 74

Consultant, Office Department

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Building information

Status Existing
Year of construction 1999
Total area 3 850.00 m2
Net office floor area 3 100.00 m2
Floor area of typical storey 230.00 m2
Above-ground storeys 15
Basement storeys 0
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STANDARD

Air conditioning Fan-forced ventilation
Openable windows Suspended ceilings
Raised access floors Fibre-optic cable
Computer network Electrical wiring
Telephone wiring Front desk

Safety

Access control Monitoring
Smoke detector Sprinklers
Alarm Security

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