KRAKOW, POLAND-Polish developer and asset manager Verity Development plans a revamp of a tower in Krakow as the main element of its $129 million mixed-use Treimorfa complex. The whole complex will have about 5.9 million square feet of usable space above ground.
The project, which could be completed in three years, is sited at one of Krakov’s least attractive landmarks and nicknamed Szkieletor after a villain in the 1980s He-Man cartoon. It is the city’s tallest structure and has stood unfinished for 31 years. Most of the space in Treimorfa will be offices, located in the high tower. The design also includes a hotel, apartments, shops, restaurants and cafes.
Verity and Krakov property and investment firm GD&K set up a special-purpose vehicle, also called Treimorfa, for the project, which will be built by Verity. The complex has been designed by Krak
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