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ECO Investors expect better designs now

Interview with: Marcinem Sadowskim

Currently, the expectations are high, and that makes us glad - says Marcin Sadowski, a partner at JEMS Architekci. - Investors do not come to the studio only just to get a building permit and the necessary documentation.

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It does not pay in Poznan

Interview with: Andrew Nowakiem

Poznan, like most Polish cities, is struggling for high-rises. Is there a chance for 300-meter high office buildings?

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Officials creating the cities

Interview with: Konradem Matuszewskim

Officials are taking the lead over the architects in designing the urban developement - says Konrad Matuszewski, well known architect from Poznan - Also in the case of office buildings, where it is the job of an architect to determine the shape of the floor space.

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Cracow will have another office block.

Interview with: Peterem Obernhuberem

Poleczki Business Park is not enough. UBM is now implementing another office project Alma Tower - this time it will be in Cracow. The investor is also planning to have this building certified.

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Growing interest in the BPO sector

Interview with: Romkiem Lubaczewskim Partnerem w Dziale Doradztwa Biznesowego oraz Liderem Konsultingu

Interest in outsourcing is not waning, just the opposite: a growth is to be expected - claims Roman Lubaczewski, partner in Business consulting Department in PwC company.

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ECO Green buildings will no longer be extravagant

Interview with: Roger Andersson, Country Manager SwedeCenter

For a few years already sustainable construction has been becoming increasingly popular in Poland. When the fashion for “green buildings” started and what the situation looked like earlier is being described by SwedeCenter, a developer and investor with much experience in the Polish market.

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