Skanska to invest EUR 24 million in the second phase of Brama Miasta, an office development in Łódź, Poland

Skanska to invest EUR 24 million in the second phase of Brama Miasta, an office development in Łódź, Poland


STOCKHOLM, 05-Dec-2018 — /EuropaWire/ — Skanska has invested EUR 24 M, about SEK 250 M, in the second phase of Brama Miasta, an office development in Łódź, Poland. The second phase with a total leasable area of around 13,600 square meters will consist of one building 15 stories high.

Brama Miasta is Skanska’s third office development in Łódź. This two-building complex, to be delivered in two phases, will offer a total leasable area of around 41,400 square meters. The project is expected to receive LEED Gold certification, as well as a “Building without barriers” certificate.

The new office development will be situated in the central part of the city called the New Centre of Łódź. The plot is easily accessible by public transport as it is located in close proximity to the city’s main train station, bus stops and tram stations.

Construction of the second phase is scheduled for completion in the sec-ond quarter of 2020.

Skanska is one of the leading development and construction companies in Europe. Outside the Nordics, the company has European operations in construction and civil engineering in Poland, the Czech Republic, Slo-vakia and the UK. Skanska develops commercial properties in select home markets in Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania and Hungary. The company is also active in residential development in Prague and Warsaw. Skanska also offers services in public private partnerships. In 2017, Skanska had sales of SEK 37 billion and approximately 16,000 employees in its European operations.

For further information please contact:
Aleksandra Markiewicz, Communication Manager, Skanska commercial
development business in CEE, tel: +48 797 229 147
Patric Elmén, acting Head of Media Relations, Skanska AB,
tel +46 (0)10 449 31 34
Direct line for media, tel +46 (0) 10 448 88 99

SOURCE: Skanska AB

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