One United Properties announces the handover of One Cotroceni Park Phase I

by   CIJ News iDesk V
2022-01-18   09:40
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One United Properties confirms the handover of One Cotroceni Park Phase I, an office and commercial building. Phase I of the development has a gross leasable area (GLA) of 46,000 sqm. At this time, 75 percent of the office and commercial space has been rented.

One Cotroceni Park is the largest urban regeneration project in Bucharest, with mixed functionalities, consisting of a residential area with over 850 apartments, as well as two office buildings and commercial spaces, delivered in two phases. Phase I of the office component of One Cotroceni Park was completed at the end of 2021. At the same time, the developer One United Properties started the works for Phase II of the project that currently cover the structure + 8 levels. Phase II with a gross leasable area of 35,000 sqm will be delivered in 2022.

"We have with One Cotroceni Park a state-of-the-art concept which ideally implements working, living, shopping, all in one sustainable development redefining the classic real estate. This large-scale urban regeneration development brings value to the local community and to Bucharest itself, as the city image will be elevated to a level comparable to the top global metropolises. And this is another step we take towards our credo - that Bucharest should become a world city”, says Mihai Păduroiu, CEO of Office Division One United Properties.

The development benefits from LEED Platinum v4 pre-certification, which attests sustainable operation and minimal impact on the environment and is in the process of obtaining WELL Health and Safety certification, which assesses health and wellbeing at work.

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