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| Oxygen building in Szczecin officially opened Oxygen, the office building developed by Echo Investment in the centre of Szczecin, was ceremonially opened on November 4th, 2010. Representatives of state authorities, members of parliament as well as local authorities of Szczecin took part in the event. The ribbon was ceremonially cut by Stanisław Gawłowski, the Minister of Environmental Protection; Olgierd Geblewicz, Head of Regional Parliament, Arkadiusz Litwiński, MP and Krzysztof Kwapisz, the Proxy of Echo Investment. Oxygen is a modern 9-storey office building located in the very city centre of Szczecin at the junction of Malczewskiego street and Wyzwolenia avenue, which offers a total leasable area of approx. 14,000 sqm. Modern technological solutions have been applied in the building. It has been equipped with high class ICT connections, a security system, a modern and energy-efficient air-conditioning system based on heat pumps as well as monitoring and access control systems. The size of a typical floor (over 1,640 sqm) works very well in the 'open plan' convention. Its functional layout provides a lot of possibilities with regard to spatial arrangement for various groups of tenants, including the ones interested in small office modules. Building users will be able to use additional services including a clinic, a coffee bar, a newsagent's store and a fitness club. The employees and clients of the building will have 181 parking spaces at their disposal, located in the above-ground and underground car parks. The facility has been developed by Echo Investment and the architectural design has been created in Gdynia-based architectural studio Arch-Deco. Construction of the Oxygen building started in September 2008. In July 2010 the facility obtained its certificate of occupancy. Installation works are currently pending inside the building. Some tenants have already started their operations while others are in the process of space acceptance and finishing. All tenants are expected to start their operations at the end of Q1 2011. write your comments about the article :: © 2010 Construction News :: home page |