Chopin Airport City - the first airport city in Poland

2012 03 13

 
The Chopin Airport City project launched by Warsaw Chopin Airport was presented to potential investors at the MIPIM International Real Estate Trade Show in Cannes. The concept of the business park with entertainment and leisure facilities to be developed on 22,5 ha area has already won recognition of the real estate en-vironment.

As part of the project, the area located near the Chopin Airport Terminal will be transformed into a modern business park open to the public. An innovative combination of the concept of commercial development of the area and a creative approach to public space functions will re-sult in a unique urban form, which should become one of the new architectural icons of the city. The project initiated by Warsaw Chopin Airport's operator, 'Polish Airports' State Enterprise was presented last week at the International Real Estate Trade Show in Cannes, as part of Warsaw's stand. The MIPIM trade show was its international debut and also the first attempt to obtain investors.

"MIPIM trade show was very fruitful time for our project. We had dozens of meetings with in-vestors and developers who showed a lot of interest in our investment”, says Michał Marzec, ‘Polish Airports’ General Director. “We managed to establish crucial business contacts. It all looks very promising.", concludes Michał Marzec.

The project is aimed at attracting business customers. Chopin Airport City will be set in War-saw, the capital of Poland, populated by nearly two million people. According to CB Richard Ellis' report (2012) Warsaw is the second most attractive business location among the top tar-gets for investors in Europe in 2012. Warsaw attracted more investors than Paris (3rd place), Berlin and Munich.

The Airport City's business concept requires developing appropriate office and conference facili-ties, corresponding to the highest international standards and meeting the expectations of the most demanding customers. Approximately 165 thousand sq. m. of usable space in sixteen 'class A' office buildings will form a business park, providing modern offices, conference rooms and retail services.

Work on some of the construction projects to develop what is to become part of Chopin Airport City infrastructure is already drawing to a close. Set to open in 2013 are two new hotels, the five-star Renaissance by Marriott and the two-star Hampton by Hilton, neighbouring the airport city. Situated right next to the Chopin Airport Terminal is the four-star Courtyard by Marriott.

Chopin Airport City will be easily accessible from Warsaw and beyond. A railway line with an underground station will soon be opened within the airport city's boundaries. The development of an expressway system around the airport, running south- and westwards, which is nearing completion, will also allow for fast and convenient access to the business park.   

It should be mentioned that the venue will also serve a recreational function, with plenty of greenery. The distinguishing feature of the area will be its spacious park, with a centrally-located plaza, featuring restaurants, fitness centres and galleries. The park will be open to eve-ryone – people working at the nearby office buildings, airport passengers, tourists and resi-dents.

Source Chopin Airport Press Office
 

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