Centrum Marszałkowska

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Centrum Marszałkowska (Polish: [ˈt͡sɛn.trum mar.ʂawˈkɔf.ska]; lit.'Marshal Street Centre'), colloquially also known as Nowy Sezam (Polish: [ˈnɔ.vɘ̟ ˈsɛ.zam]; lit.'New Sesame'), is an office building in Warsaw, Poland, located in the neighbourhood of North Downtown, at 126 and 134 Marshal Street. It was opened in 2018.

TypeOffice building
LocationDowntown, Warsaw, Poland, 126 and 134 Marshal Street
Coordinates52°14′06″N 21°00′33″E
Construction startedApril 2016
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Centrum Marszałkowska
Centrum Marszałkowska in 2018.
Interactive map of the Centrum Marszałkowska area
General information
TypeOffice building
LocationDowntown, Warsaw, Poland, 126 and 134 Marshal Street
Coordinates52°14′06″N 21°00′33″E
Construction startedApril 2016
CompletedMay 2018
Height
Tip40 m
Roof40 m
Technical details
Floor count11 (+3 underground)
Floor area16,500 m²
Design and construction
Architecture firmJuvenes Projekt
DeveloperBBI Development NFI
Main contractorKorporacja Budowlana Doraco
Other information
Public transit accessLine M1Line M2 Świętokrzyska
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History

The building was designed by Juvenes Projekt, and constructed by Korporacja Budowlana Doraco for BBI Development NFI. It was built in place of the department store Sezam. The construction works begun in April 2016, with a cornerstone being placed on 7 December 2016, and lasted until May 2016.[1][2][3] On 6 June 2016, in the building was opened store Sezam, which operated there until 2025.[1][4] The building cost 83.53 million złoties.[1]

Characteristics

The building has 11 storeys, with additional 3 underground, and the total height of 40 m. It has the total floor area of 16,500 m², of which 13,100 is decided to office spaces, with rest designed for stores and services, placed on the first two floors, and in one underground storye. It has an underground garage with 112 car spaces. The building is integrated with an entrance to the Świętokrzyska metro station.[1][5]

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