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19.10.2016
Warsaw to get Browary Warszawskie back, or history is being rebuilt
Warsaw to get Browary Warszawskie back, or history is being rebuilt

Echo Investment, the biggest Polish developer, starts its new flagship project that impresses with its size and vision – Browary Warszawskie. It’s going to be a complex of more than ten residential and office buildings as well as lively public space with revived historical objects. Our goal is to create, in Warsaw Wola district’s neighborhood outlined by Grzybowska-Wronia-Chłodna-Krochmalna streets, an area that will be an essence of a city, where its users will find – at any time of a day and season of a year – everything they will need for the daily life and creative development.

- After many years we give Browary Warszawskie back to Warsaw, in a brand new shape – said Nicklas Lindberg, CEO at Echo Investment. – Such an investment requires experience and courage, that"s why it is Echo that takes the challenge, the leader in the Polish real estate market. Echo Investment CEO added that Browary Warszawskie are not going to be just a usual place where people want either to live or to work. - This is going to be an area bursting with life, where one will want to live, to work, to shop and to entertain – just to be. All these functions will be present in one place – he added. Since its establishment in 1846, Browary Warszawskie has always attracted innovators and leaders, like subsequent owners of the company, representatives of Schiele and Haberbusch families. It is here where new technologies had been implemented, like steam engines or pharmacy-like approach to beer production. It is here where modern marketing tools were applied, including brand name building. Also, Browary Warszawskie owners have introduced a trend which today is known as corporate social responsibility: they were among the firsts to launch paid leaves, health care and pre-schools and all the employees could enjoy hefty, higher-than-average salaries.  And, last but not least, Schiele and Haberbusch families, as well-known patrons of the arts, paved the road toward modern sponsorship. - Just like in the past, the new Browary Warszawskie will become "space for leaders" offering them the best space to live and to work, where they will be able to fulfill their cultural, artistic, entertainment and culinary needs – added Mr. Lindberg. Residential and green areas of Browary Warszawskie will refer to even earlier Wola district"s history which, before becoming industrial and office city center, used to be a neighborhood of parks and garden. It is worth reminding that the previous name of Krochmalna – one of the streets adjacent to Browary Warszawskie – was Lavender street. Browary Warszawskie in numbers:
• 100,00 sqm of area 
• 50,000 sqm office space
• 1,000 apartments

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