New Tenant in Wing's Szerémi Office Building

Office Market

Real estate developer Wing is set to welcome a new tenant to the Szerémi Office Building, offering category "A" office space at the foot of the Rákóczi bridge in Buda.

Based on the lease agreement concluded, the tenant will occupy the sixth and seventh floors of the Kaposvári út wing of the building, with a gross area of 1,252 sqm. The complex of three interconnected buildings provides a total floor space of nearly 10,500 sq. m.

In addition to the office areas, featuring a cellular layout according to the tenant’s needs, employees working on-site will have access to the building’s own café and restaurant, as well as the green rooftop garden. Complementing the office building’s amenities, the area is home to a number of quality green spaces, sports, and athletic options, and a shopping center.

“The Szerémi Office Building boasts an excellent location and offers tenants cost-effective office space with flexible layout options. We are able to accommodate a broad range of tenants’ expectations. According to the lease agreement signed with the new tenant, we will be setting up nearly 1300 sq m of office space in line with their needs, thereby contributing to their efficient daily work,” said Gábor Angel, Wing’s deputy CEO, offices.

The office building is easily accessible for employees arriving by public transport as well as by car. Trams no. 1, 41, and 47 stop nearby, as do buses no. 33 and 133. By car, the complex is accessible from motorways M7/M1, M6, and M5 via Hungária körút or the M0. Employees driving to work may park their vehicles in the underground garage, with space for 196 cars.

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