Lewandpol Property buys Warsaw's Central Point tower for €107 million

Green Forum
Joint venture partners Immobel and Universale have sold the Central Point office building, in Warsaw's Central Business District, to Lewandpol Property, for €107 million.

Lewandpol Group is a Polish capital group headquartered in Płock, operating mainly in the market for large-scale renewable energy (RES) projects.

Central Point offers approximately 19,300 sqm of office space, complemented by on-site retail and parking facilities. Its central location provides access to public transport, services, cultural institutions and green spaces. The project achieves Breeam Excellent certification and embeds sustainability throughout: prioritising energy efficiency, sustainable mobility, occupant wellbeing and responsible construction practices.

The project plays a role in the transformation of Warsaw's city centre into a mixed and internationally attractive business hub. The sale continues Immobel's track record of capital rotation, highlighting the Group's ability to attract investors, supported by design, ESG credentials and city-centre positioning.

Law firm Greenberg Traurig advised the buyer on this deal.

Immobel is a Belgian real estate developer that focuses on mixed-use real estate projects and operates across Europe, including Belgium, Luxembourg, Poland, France, Spain, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

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