CBRE secures 10,000 sqm office lease in Belgrade

22
Dec
2022
News - CBRE secures 10,000 sqm office lease in Belgrade #Belgrade #CBRE #development #lease #office #SEE #Serbia

by Property Forum | Office

The entire Revolucija office building, developed by Granit Invest, with more than 10,000 square meters of office, retail and garage space, was leased to one company as a tenant, which was advised by CBRE South Eastern Europe.


"This is the largest leasing office space transaction on the Belgrade market in 2022," said Ivan Stojić, Head of Advisory and Transactions Office Adriatic Services at CBRE SEE. According to Stojić, in addition to numerous office space lease transactions completed this year, the transaction of the Revolucija office building additionally contributed to increasing the company's market share in this segment of the real estate market.

"Behind every transaction, regardless of its scope, lies a consulting approach, a series of research and analysis of market trends and values, and above all an understanding of the client's business and its needs. In addition to the expertise, the key to successful cooperation lies in the trust that is built with the client," said Jelena Aleksić, Associate Director at CBRE SEE Advisory and Transactions Office Services department, who represented the client in this record-breaking transaction.

The Revolucija office building is located in an attractive location on the most famous Belgrade boulevard. It is a Class A office building, which follows the latest trends in construction and interior design with the implementation of environmental standards and COVID-19 prevention elements, such as an inflow of fresh air in conference halls, contactless door opening and similar features. The developer of the project is Granit Invest, a company with an extensive track record in the construction industry, while the concept was authored by the renowned Belgrade studio Zabriskie.




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