Skanska sells Wrocław office complex for €62 million

14
Nov
2025
News - Skanska sells Wrocław office complex for €62 million #Addleshaw Goddard #Centrum Południe #Cushman & Wakefield #Dentons #Investika #Jaroslav Kysela #JLL #KODA #Mariusz Krzak #Office #Poland #Santander Bank Polska #Savills #Skanska #White & Case #Wroclaw

by Property Forum | Office

Skanska has sold the second phase of Wrocław's Centrum Południe office complex to Investika Real Estate Fund in joint venture with Bud Holdings for €62 million. The deal marks Investika's second acquisition from the developer after P180 in Warsaw.


The second phase of the project offers over 21,500 sqm of office and retail space. It comprises 15 above-ground floors and two underground levels, providing over 200 parking spaces. Located on Powstańców Śląskich Street, the building is close to the city's main railway station with access to public transportation and bicycle paths.

"This transaction confirms that regional office markets attract investor interest, particularly assets with high standards of development," said Mariusz Krzak, Executive Vice President Operations Poland at Skanska Commercial Development Europe. "We are pleased that Investika trusts us and values our properties."

"The strategy of the Investika Real Estate Fund is to grow presence in Poland's key markets, offering commercial premises with strong tenants in business locations," said Jaroslav Kysela, Member of the Board of Directors of Investika. "Our latest acquisition fits perfectly with this strategy."

Designed following ESG principles, Centrum Południe has been awarded LEED Platinum certification. The building consumes up to 39% less energy than LEED benchmarks and up to 58% less water through solutions such as chilled beams and a grey water system. The entire office space is leased by BNY as a single tenant, occupying 13 floors.

The buyers were represented by the following advisors Addleshaw Goddard, Savills, Cushman & Wakefield, Koda and White & Case. Santander Bank Polska provided the financing. The seller was represented by Dentons and JLL.  




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