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Yareal Receives Approval for Residential Project in Żoliborz
Yareal plans to construct over 60 apartments with ground-floor services and a large, publicly accessible recreational area near the Marymont tram terminus.
The new building, inspired by the modernism of the Żoliborz district, will replace an existing outdated office building from the 1980s. The current building is surrounded by a concrete plaza. The investment at 63 Mickiewicza Street will comply with the conditions set by the Warsaw City Council under the special housing law. This decision followed the project’s approval by numerous city institutions and district-level community consultations.
The new modernist L-shaped building with stylish rounded corners will be built along Mickiewicza Street. The design will create a new public open space, including a 1,300 sq. m. publicly accessible square with landscaped greenery for the new residents and the local community. Before construction begins, the old office building and the concrete plaza, currently used as a gated parking lot, will be demolished. This change, approved by city planners and the Warsaw City Council, aims to fill a gap in the urban streetscape and enhance the public space and urban layout in this part of Żoliborz.
“We are planning to construct a 6-story building with over 60 apartments. The building will cascade down to 5 and 4 stories, and will include essential services on the ground floor as well as an underground garage. Adjacent to this building, there will be an open area without fences, designed to facilitate communication and provide space for relaxation. This landscaped square, shielded from the street and free from traffic, will include a safe playground and recreational area. This transformation will significantly enhance the urban character of Mickiewicza Street, especially by introducing stylish residential buildings with courtyard greenery and ground-floor services. Additionally, we have pledged to donate 2.5 million PLN for educational purposes. We are currently finalizing negotiations with the city on this agreement,” explains Jacek Zengteler, President of Yareal.
The decision to approve the investment at 63 Mickiewicza Street by the Warsaw City Council followed the special housing law and complied with the Mayor of Warsaw's guidelines for engaging with the local community. The process was transparent, with the investor having to secure multiple agreements with different institutions. Following the council's resolution, a construction project is set to commence in the second half of 2025.
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