Nearly 2,300 sqm of office space at the Jabłonowski Palace, located at 18A Senatorska Street in Warsaw, will become the headquarters of an international law firm Osborne Clarke and a Polish tax advisory firm MDDP. The new tenants, represented in the transaction by ITRA, plan to move in at the end of 2022. The exclusive advisor responsible for leasing the Jabłonowski Palace is Colliers.
“It is difficult to find a more prestigious tenement with office space to lease in the Śródmieście district. In the process of its spectacular reconstruction, both the unique architectural value of the palace and the needs of future tenants as regards functionality and modern solutions were taken into account. Another undoubted advantage is the location – in the heart of the Śródmieście district – which on the one hand allows for convenient communication with various districts of Warsaw, and on the other hand, allows taking advantage of the rich cultural and gastronomic offer of the bustling city centre. We cannot imagine a better choice for law firms or tax advisory firms, for whom a prestigious and central location plays a crucial role. We believe that Jabłonowski Palace will meet the expectations of Osborne Clarke and MDDP,” says Monika Orłowska, Senior Associate, Office Agency, Colliers.
“The Jabłonowski Palace is a real gem on the office map of Warsaw, which connects the past and the present, so we are very proud to become responsible for leasing this unique property. We would like to thank Generali Real Estate, the owner of the building, for its trust and for extending our cooperation for another investment in Warsaw. For us, this is a sign that the knowledge and experience of our experts are valued on the market and provide real support to our clients,” says Paulina Petynka, Senior Associate, Office Agency, Colliers.
The Jabłonowski Palace is located in a prestigious location in the Old Town, next to the Grand Theatre and the National Opera, near the Royal Castle, the Old Town Square and the Saxon Garden. The Ratusz Arsenal metro station is just a few minutes walk away, providing convenient access to almost every part of the city.
The property is one of the most spectacular examples of post-war Warsaw reconstruction. The unique interiors in Art Deco style have been adapted to suit the office and service needs. The building also provides 160 underground parking spaces. Several green solutions have been introduced into the Jabłonowski Palace such as chargers for electric cars and bicycle parking, which are currently being assessed in the BREEAM certification process to an Excellent level. The building offers approx. 17,000 sqm of space on five storeys.