Who is an open space for?
Open space in office terminology has existed since the end of 19the century. At that time, work began to be organized in such a way that similar activities were in one large room.
read more >Open space in office terminology has existed since the end of 19the century. At that time, work began to be organized in such a way that similar activities were in one large room.
read more >Office buildings are classified in three classes: A, B and C. A class structures are considered to be the best, while the B and C class buildings are generally considered less attractive.
read more >Office property market is still among the most dynamically developing investment markets in Poland. Despite the crisis and visible weakening in year 2009, the following years have shown that our country is developing and attracts ever more foreign companies.
read more >Interview with Assistant Professor, Ph.D. Krzysztof Ingarden, about the office buildings in the Polish suburb
read more >There is a new office building around the Grzegórzeckie roundabout, made by two developers from Krakow, the "Grupa Bryksy" and the Profix Company.
read more >Poland has not experienced a crisis, at least the office market.Demand for office space in Poland is extremely high.
read more >In 4Q11 the vacancy rate in the world was the lowest since two years. Probably in 2012 investors will provide 50 thousand sq m of new office area as well as 50 thousand sq m in 2013.
read more >Monika Sułdecka-Karas, Regional Director of Knight Frank Sp z o.o. talks about the situation in the office market in 2011.
read more >The office market in Cracow was stable in 2011. Office rents practically stayed at the same level as a year ago.
read more >Rondo 1 building is unique because so far it is the only building in Poland, which received LEED certification in the category of "existing buildings" - says Karol Bartos, CEO of the Warsaw branch of MGPA.
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