Dom pod Gryfami
Warsaw, COB / CBD
18, Trzech Krzyży Square
- Total available office area
- availability
- minimum office space to let
- Access control
- Telephone cabling
- Computer cabling
- Power cabling
- Switchboard
- Air-conditioning
- Smoke/heat detectors
- Raised floor *
- Suspended ceiling *
- Carpeting
- Openable windows
- Fibre optic connection
- Partition walls
- BMS
* - to be agreed
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Building description
Dom Pod Gryfami is a historic building offering 2.600 m2 of rentable space together with 34 above-ground parking spaces for the Tenant's use. The building was designed by well-known Polish architect: Józef Hus. It was modernized in 2005.
Location description
The building is situated in Warsaw Central Business District between Trzech Krzyży Square and Ujazdowskie Avenue. Object's location provides good communication connections with other parts of Warsaw both by public and private transport.
| Building status | existing |
| Total building area | 6 300 m2 |
| Total building office area | 2 597 m2 |
| Building completion date | 2005 |
| Underground floors | 1 |
| Above-ground floors | 5 |
| Typical floor size | 500 m2 |
| Add-on factor | 5.00 % |
| Number of above-ground parking spaces | 34 |
| Parking ratio | 1 place per 150 m2 rented space |
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Cushman & Wakefield, their clients and any joint agents, give notice that : (i) These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. (ii) No person in the employment of the agent has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. (iii) Floor areas, measurements or distances given are approximate. Unless otherwise stated, any rents, or outgoings quoted are exclusive of VAT. (iv) Any descriptions given of the property cannot be taken to imply, it is in good repair, has all necessary consents, is free of contamination, or that the services and facilities are in working order. Interested parties are advised to carry out their own investigations as required. (MISREPRESENTATION ACT 1967 and PROPERTY MISDESCRIPTIONS ACT 1991).

