Strabag to build 110 m tall office tower in Bucharest

22
Mar
2018
News - Strabag to build 110 m tall office tower in Bucharest #Bucharest #construction #development #office #Romania #Strabag

by Import Sys | Office

Strabag SE, through its Romanian subsidiary, has been awarded the contract to build a 110 m tall office tower in central Bucharest. The contract has a value of about €39 million. Completion is scheduled for October 2019.


Ana Tower is being built near the Romexpo exhibition centre with a direct connection to the airport via metro line M6 which is to be built by 2022. The building is being developed by Ana Group, controlled by George Copos
 
The building will have 28 floors with a total usable space of 40,800 sqm. A special structural concept will allow clients to flexibly partition each floor to their individual wishes and needs without being restricted by internal columns.
 
“Thanks to the use of innovative construction materials, the office building should receive the highest level of LEED certification, LEED Platinum, when it is completed,” explains Thomas Birtel, CEO of Strabag SE.
 
The Strabag Group has been operating in Romania since 1991. In 2017, the 1,360 employees in the country generated an output volume of about €183 million



Latest news


New leases

  • Panattoni has commenced construction on the latest phase of Panattoni Park Gorzów II, developing a bespoke BTS warehouse for DPD Polska. The facility will encompass 5,300 sqm tailored to the courier company’s operational requirements. DPD Polska is scheduled to begin operations at the new site in August 2026.
  • Romanian strategic advisory firm Infinexa Restructuring has relocated its HQ to GTC’s City Gate South Tower in Bucharest. The move supports their integrated approach to delivering complex debt restructuring, insolvency mandates, and preventive procedures for distressed companies.
  • Sports Direct has leased 1,700 sqm in XOPark Sofia for its first Bulgarian store, in a deal brokered by CBRE.

New appointments

  • Panattoni has promoted Nick Cripps to the position of Head of International Capital Markets for Europe, the UK, the Middle East, and India. Based in London, Cripps is tasked with leading the firm’s global capital markets strategy across 18 diverse markets. He joined Panattoni five years ago as Head of UK Capital Markets.
  • PSN has expanded its acquisitions team with the arrival of Martin Šrytr as Business Development Manager. Most recently, he served as Real Estate Expansion Manager at Twistcafe Group, supporting the company’s EMEA growth. His previous experience includes consulting at Cushman & Wakefield, advisory roles at Prochazka & Partners, and management positions within IWG.
  • iO Partners has announced key leadership changes within its Czech Republic operations as part of its ongoing business evolution. Milan Kilik has been appointed as the new Head of Office Leasing, with a particular focus on client advisory and team collaboration. Concurrently, Petr Kareš has transitioned into the role of Occupier Business Development Director. In this new capacity, he will be responsible for identifying new market opportunities and integrating services across Tenant Representation, Project Management, and Industrial Leasing.


Latest news

News - Echo Group sells 2,800 apartments in Poland during 2025
25
Mar
2026

Echo Group sells 2,800 apartments in Poland during 2025

by Property Forum
Echo Group reported strong performance in 2025, focusing on expanding its living business, selling mature commercial assets and developing new projects in Poland's largest cities.
Read more >
News - TVM Group expands warehouse network in Poland
24
Mar
2026

TVM Group expands warehouse network in Poland

by Property Forum
TVM Group has expanded its warehouse footprint in Poland by 10,000 sqm through larger facilities in the Warsaw region (Pruszków) and Poznań (Gądki), plus a new warehouse in Gdańsk, in lease deals brokered by Axi Immo.
Read more >
News - Inflation and rising costs squeeze resi margins in Romania
24
Mar
2026

Inflation and rising costs squeeze resi margins in Romania

by Property Forum
The Romanian residential market is currently navigating a complex boomerang effect as construction costs remain resilient despite previous forecasts of a decline, according Dr. Sebastian Sipos-Gug, analyst for Romania at Eastern European Construction Forecasting Association (EECFA).
Read more >


Property Forum ABOUT US

Property Forum is a leading event hub in the CEE real estate industry with over 10 years of experience. We organise conferences, business breakfasts and workshops focused on real estate, in London, Vienna, Warsaw, Budapest, Bucharest, Bratislava, Prague, Zagreb and Sofia, amongst other locations.
Please send press releases to
newsdesk AT property-forum DOT eu
MORE >

CONTACT

NEWSLETTER

 

Property Forum © 2017 – 2026 | Terms & conditions | Privacy policy