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Skanska sells Atrium 1 office building in Warsaw, Poland, to the German open
-ended property fund Deka-Immobilien Global. The value of the transaction is EUR
94 M, about SEK 808 M. The transaction will be recorded in the fourth quarter of
2013 and the transfer of the property is scheduled for the second quarter of
2014.
The building, situated in the center of Warsaw, offers 18,000 square meters of
leasable office space and is scheduled to be completed for the beginning of
2014. Currently it is leased to 75 percent, with Bank Zachodni WBK of the
Santander Group as the key tenant.
 
Atrium 1 is the most sustainable office building in Poland and has already been
LEED precertified with the highest level, Platinum.
 
Skanska Commercial Development Europe initiates and develops property projects
in office, logistics and commercial buildings. The company’s operations are
concentrated in metropolitan areas in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and
Poland and are conducted in four local units: Skanska Property Czech Republic,
Skanska Property Hungary, Skanska Romania and Skanska Property Poland.
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Skanska is one of the world’s leading project development and construction
groups, with expertise in construction, development of commercial properties and
residential projects as well as public-private partnerships. Based on the
Group’s global environmental know-how, Skanska aims to be a leader in the
development and construction of green projects. The Group currently has 57,000
employees in selected home markets in Europe, the U.S. and Latin America.
Skanska’s revenue in 2012 totaled SEK 132 billion (EUR 15.2 billion).

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