The communal area on the ground floor of the building will feature a garden-inspired coworking and breakout space, with greenery and street furniture provided in the building’s surroundings.
“We are confident that the alterations underway will provide an added value to the building and the revamped lobby will become a venue where to work, relax or have an informal meeting for a while. Greenery is a key element of the project. Plants are some of the most desirable elements in an office space as they have a positive impact on employees. We hope that the small garden we are creating in the heart of Mokotów will do its job and become a user-friendly place that improves your wellbeing and where you want to be,” says Marika Ziętara, Bluehouse Capital.
The completion of the refurbishment is scheduled for late Q2 and early Q3 2020. Tetris is responsible for the preparation of the concept, visualisations and a detailed design, as well as project execution. Work is being coordinated by BNP Paribas Real Estate, the property manager for the building. Savills is the sole letting agent for the office building.
“The Mokotów Business District is changing as we speak. Marynarska Point 2 is among the biggest beneficiaries of recent infrastructure improvements completed in its immediate vicinity. In addition to a new flyover, an upgrade to a tramline and this part of Warsaw becoming less monofunctional, office buildings are also going through a metamorphosis. Marynarska Point 2 is an example of a refurbishment project that is line with the latest trends and focused on people and their needs,” says Lidia Malec, Associate, Office Agency, Landlord Representation, Savills.
According to Służewiec 2019, a report published by real estate advisory firm Savills, nearly half of the office stock of Służewiec - one of the largest business districts of the Polish capital - was developed at least ten years ago. Of that total, more than 60% has been or will be refurbished or remodelled in the near future.
Marynarska Point 2 is located at 15c Postępu Street in Warsaw. It was completed in 2008 and offers 13,000 sq m of modern office space.