A new tenant will move into Warsaw's Central Point office building. It will be the international company Keyloop, which will occupy about 1,600 sqm of the building's space.
Keyloop is an international company with offices in 28 countries around the world. Poland will also join this group, with the company's headquarters in Warsaw. Keyloop has chosen the Central Point skyscraper for its new office, where it will occupy about 1,600 sqm of space spread over the building's two top floors.
Central Point is a Warsaw office skyscraper , which was recently completed. It provides about 20,000 sqm of leasable space to the local market. The office building climbs to a height of almost 90 meters, making it an extremely recognizable building in the city. Tenants have underground parking spaces for cars, electric vehicle charging stations and bicycle infrastructure. The building has a BREEAM Excellence certificate.