Global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield has been appointed as property manager for Gdański Business Center in Warsaw, part of Savills Investment Management’s portfolio. The nearly 100,000 sqm office complex is one of the largest of its kind in Waraw. This mandate has expanded Cushman & Wakefield’s managed property portfolio across all real estate sectors to 4.5 million sqm.
The fast-paced changes taking place on the office market present multiple challenges for property owners. According to Cushman & Wakefield’s latest report ‘Trends Radar. Real Estate: From Stabilisation To Optimism’, 2025 will be a year of further cost optimisation and adaptation to ESG and reporting requirements. Gdański Business Center boasts the highest standards for quality and user wellbeing, as evidenced by BREEAM Excellent certification. Our Asset Services team will focus on ensuring that this office complex continues to meet the evolving needs of its tenants and local community. With a unique team of dedicated and creative professionals managing an office portfolio comprising over 1.2 million sqm, we have the necessary know-how to take on this challenge,”
comments Zuzanna Paciorkiewicz, Head of Asset Services CEE, Cushman & Wakefield.
At Savills Investment Management, we are committed to delivering the highest service quality. By leveraging the expertise of Cushman & Wakefield’s team, coupled with the firm’s innovative approach to property management and the strong brand of Gdański Business Center, we will further strengthen its market position. Today’s office market demands flexibility and a culture that embraces change. Cushman & Wakefield not only has an in-depth understanding of these needs but also knows how to address them effectively. We look forward to working together to ensure that Gdański Business Center remains a friendly, innovative and attractive location for tenants,”
adds Julia Racewicz, Head of Asset Management, Office & Logistics, Savills Investment Management.
Gdański Business Center is one of the most sought-after office addresses in Warsaw and continues to attract strong occupier interest. We are joining this project with great enthusiasm, bringing our extensive experience in both property management, community building through marketing initiatives and tenant services, to support the continued growth of this office complex. Our objective is not only to ensure effective asset services but also to harmoniously address the diverse needs of building users,”
says Grzegorz Dyląg, Partner, Head of Asset Services Business Space, Asset Services EMEA, Cushman & Wakefield.