Towarowa Towers

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TypeResidential skyscraper
Architectural styleModernist
Location69C/69D Prosta Street, Wola, Warsaw, Poland
Coordinates52°13′45″N 20°58′58″E / 52.22917°N 20.98278°E / 52.22917; 20.98278
Towarowa Towers
The buildings in 2026.
Interactive map of the Towarowa Towers area
General information
TypeResidential skyscraper
Architectural styleModernist
Location69C/69D Prosta Street, Wola, Warsaw, Poland
Coordinates52°13′45″N 20°58′58″E / 52.22917°N 20.98278°E / 52.22917; 20.98278
Construction startedApril 2021
CompletedNovember 2024
OwnerAsbud
Height
Tip105 m
Roof95 m
Technical details
Floor count29
Design and construction
Architecture firmFS&P Arcus
DeveloperAsbud
Main contractorHochtief Polska
Other information
Number of suites577

Towarowa Towers (Polish: [tɔ.vaˈrɔ.va]; lit.'Cargo Street Towers') are two modernist twin residential skyscrapers in Warsaw, Poland, located at 69C and 69D Prosta Street, in the neighbourhood of Czyste within the district of Wola. They have 29 storeys, with a total height of 105 m, with roof at 95, and offer 577 apartment units. The complex was opened in 2024.

Towarowa Towers were an investment of company Asbud. They were designed by architecture firm FS&P Arcus, and constructed by Hochtief Polska. Their construction lasted from April 2021 to November 2024.[1][2] First residents moved into the building in August 2025.[3][4]

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