AFI Europe Romania has signed the first lease agreement for AFI Tech Park with World Class
AFI Europe Romania has signed the first lease agreement for AFI Tech Park, the company's newest business park developed in Bucharest. World Class Romania will be the first tenant of the campus, by leasing 1,500 sqm GLA spread on the ground floor and the first floor of AFI Tech Park 1. The lease contract was signed for a period of ten years. 2017-11-28 13:43:23
AFI Tech Park is developed in the proximity of the JW Marriott Hotel and the Romanian Parliament and will offer 56,000 sqm GLA of Class A offices, comprising of two office buildings with GF+8 and one office tower of 14 floors, all surrounded by over 5,000 sqm of green areas. The first office building, AFI Tech Park 1, will open in Q2 2018, offering 20,000 sqm GLA office space and 2,000 sqm of retail area (World Class gym, canteen and coffee shops).
The investment for the first phase of AFI Tech Park is over 30 million Euro.
"We are proud to announce the first tenant of AFI Tech Park, our newest class A office project in Bucharest." said David Hay, CEO AFI Europe Romania. "Signing for a ten-year lease term shows the confidence World Class has in our project and the upcoming new zone of development in Bucharest. In addition, the fact that the Business Park is located in Downtown Bucharest and not in City Outskirts provides the Park the unique advantage sought after by multinational companies in Romania."
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