5/5 (3 ratings)
The Park Cracow is a modern complex of low-rise buildings that offer attractive office space. One of the main assumptions of this investment is to create and develop the area around the buildings in such a way that it creates a green, friendly and lively space. This is favored by trees, shrubs, meadows, fountains and numerous restaurant gardens. The project is environmentally friendly, the most important thing in it is the comfort of work and life. Comfortable working environment is provided by a high standard of buildings, the use of pro-ecological solutions, functionality, the possibility of flexible space arrangement as well as glazed facades and optimal access to daylight. Above-ground and underground parking spaces as well as bicycle racks are available to tenants. The complex is located in the south-eastern part of the city, in the Podgórze district, close to the Bagry Lagoon and the main communication artery in this part of the city. The location and quick access to the Old Town allow you to take full advantage of the Krakow's commercial, service, gastronomic, cultural and hotel offer, and enables efficient movement around Krakow, both by public and private transport. Nearby, there are bus and tram stops, an extensive road network and the Kraków Płaszów railway station. A drive to the Kraków Główny railway station takes approx. 15 minutes, to the Krakow Airport in Balice – 25 minutes.
Rent space | 250–3,696㎡ |
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Rent | 15.5–16.5 €/㎡ |
Service charge | 19 PLN/m2 |
Total office space | 10,950 m2 |
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Typical floor space | 1,900 m2 |
Completion date | Q1/Q2.2023 |
These property particulars are only of information character and do not constitute offer to conclude any agreement within the meaning of provisions of Polish Civil Code (Journal of Laws from 1964, no. 16, item 93 as amended).
Pana Tadeusza 2
Południe, Krakow
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