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    COS expands its main office in Bucharest to 3,000 sqm, relocates to the new MIRO office building

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    COS, the leader of the office fit-out market, is expanding its main representative office in Bucharest and is renting a 3,000 sqm space in the new MIRO building in the North of Bucharest – Baneasa area. The company’s 90 employees in Bucharest will relocate to the new space next summer.

    The new space is 3 times bigger than the current COS representative office in Bucharest and this is part of the company’s expansion strategy, both in terms of geographical coverage and in terms of market segments addressed.

    “Sarmis investment fund recently joined the COS business as majority shareholder and this is a step forward in the recently announced joint development strategy. We are confident in the extraordinary growth prospects we continue to have, both geographically and in terms of new market segments that we will focus on developing in the future,” said Christophe Weller, COS founder.

    Approximately half of the new leased space will be the work area for the company’s employees and an extensive showroom space for the design objects and furniture provided by COS. The other half will represent a concept of contemporary multifunctional spaces, which can be rented by companies for private events, work sessions, workshops, etc.

    From the same developer, Speedwell, COS also rented a space in the Record Park building for the Cluj – Napoca representative office. COS also has representatives in the cities of Timisoara and Iasi. COS estimates a turnover of 30 million euros by the end of 2021 and further aims to expand both in the segment of complete interior design for office space and in the medical segment (interior for clinics and hospitals), educational (especially schools private) and hospitality (hotels and restaurants – design).

    Active on the local market since 1998, COS [with the initial name Corporate Office Solutions] is one of the first integrators of interior design solutions established in Romania. On the office fit-out segment, it is the market leader, with a portfolio of over 2.000 large companies for which it signs the headquarters and official representatives office space design. Among the most representative projects signed by COS: Microsoft, KPMG, Accenture, NTT, Porsche Engineering Cluj, Google, Nestle, Reckitt Benckiser, Secom, Takeaway Bucharest, MHP Cluj, Sector Labs Cluj, MHP and Mass Mutual at Record Park Cluj, Cognizant at Hexagon Bus Park Cluj.

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