Offices Żoliborz Plaza

gen. Józefa Zajączka 9, Warszawa

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Offer update: 07.03.2025

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Details of Żoliborz Plaza office building

Building information

Net area
4 573m2
Gross area
5 200m2
Building class
B
Completion year
Q1 2001
Certificate
-
Available from
Immediately

Lease terms in Żoliborz Plaza

Rates of rent, charges and cost of parking

Office rent
15.00
Retail rent
To be negotiate
Service charge
25.00
Parking ground
Not exist
Parking underground
150.00
Common area factor (%)
9.00
Parking factor
1/20
Min. rental period
3

Dostępne moduły w Żoliborz Plaza

Dostępne moduły w Żoliborz Plaza

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The summary takes into account the metric and floor areas

Estimated office rental cost

How much does it cost to rent an office with a net area of 100 sqm in this building?

Estimated monthly rent price:

1 635(7 685PLN)

In addition to the rent price, the tenant is obliged to pay service charges.

Estimated cost of service charges:

2 725PLN

Additionally with renting an office with a net area of 100 sqm in this building, you get the opportunity to rent 5 parking spaces.

We would like to remind you that the above estimations refer to the cost of renting carpeted space. The amounts does not take into consideration negotiations with the owner of the building and the arrangement costs.

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Amenities

What guarantees comfort at work?

Air conditioning

Suspended ceiling

Power Cabling

Telephone cabling

Computer Cabling

Smoke Detectors

Carpeting

Reception

Security

Fibre optics

Access Control

BMS

Monitoring System

Bicycle Stands

Emergency Power Supply

Location of Żoliborz Plaza offices

gen. Józefa Zajączka 9, Warszawa

Transport

Nearest public transport stops

Felińskiego

114 m

gen.Zajączka

155 m

Dw.Gdański (Rydygiera)

241 m

pl.Inwalidów

323 m

Dw.Gdański

445 m

ks.Boguckiego

479 m

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