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Zebra Tower
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General information
TypeOffice building
LocationWarsaw
AddressRondo Jazdy Polskiej 1
Coordinates52°13′03″N 21°00′57″E / 52.2176°N 21.0159°E / 52.2176; 21.0159
Construction startedSeptember 2008
CompletedDecember 2010
OwnerUnion Investment
Height60 m
Technical details
Floor count16
Floor area18,280 m2
Design and construction
Architect(s)Martin Tröthan, Piotr Bujnowski
Website
www.zebra-tower.com

Zebra Tower is an office building in Warsaw, Poland, that was built between 2008 and 2010 at Rondo Jazdy Polskiej. It is located at the entrance of the Politechnika metro station.

Description

The building has a two-level underground car park with spaces for 124 cars. The investor was the Austrian developer S + B Gruppe. Tenants of office space include Boston Consulting Group, Samsung, TFI Investors, PKO Bank Polski, Bank Millennium, Bankier.pl and Svenska Handelsbank. The tenants of the retail space in the basement (820m2) are Starbucks and Saint Honoré Bakery.[1]

References

  1. ^ "The Wire" (PDF). December 2010.