PHN commemorates the Warsaw Uprising with the anchor-shaped symbol of Fighting Poland on Intraco

Friday, July 31, 2020 - 16:26

On August 1, the anchor-shaped symbol of Fighting Poland will appear on the Intraco building belonging to the PHN Group.This is how the PHN Group will commemorate the 76th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising.Polski Holding Nieruchomości S.A. is a socially responsible organization attached to tradition and engages in activities commemorating events that are important to Poles.

For years, Polski Holding Nieruchomości has been participating in projects aimed at celebrating the most important events in the history of Poland and helping the veterans of the Warsaw Uprising. The anchor-shaped symbol of the Warsaw Uprising will appear on the Intraco building for the 7th time. The lights lit in 72 windows, on 8 floors between the 30th and 37th floor of the office building situated in Warsaw at ul. Stawki 2, will form the anchor-shaped symbol of Fighting Poland. The symbol commemorating the insurgents and city residents will be visible from up to 5 kilometers.

“We pay tribute to the heroes who fought for the capital’s liberation.The symbol of Fighting Poland — the characteristic anchor which symbolizes our memory and connection with those who lived and fought in Warsaw 76 years ago — will appear once again on the Intraco building.On the stroke of the “W” hour, when the sound of sirens can be heard, we think about the sacrifice made by the insurgents and city residents and about the values that were most important to them,” said Marcin Mazurek, President of the Management Board of Polski Holding Nieruchomości S.A.

The Warsaw Uprising broke out on August 1, 1944 at 5 p.m. and was the largest military effort undertaken by the underground resistance in German-occupied Europe. The uneven fight lasted for over two months. The anchor-shaped symbol of Fighting Poland was widely used during World War II as the symbol of the Polish Underground State and the Home Army. The sign in which the letter P stands for Poland, and W-shaped arms mean fight (“walka” in Polish) or an “anchor”, symbolizes the hope for regaining independence.

 

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Polski Holding Nieruchomości

The Polski Holding Nieruchomości Group is the leading managing investor in the commercial property market in Poland. It is one of the largest companies in the sector in terms of the market value of its portfolio, which includes ca. 140 properties and nearly 700 ha of land with a value of ca. PLN 2.5 billion. PHN Group’s operations are focused in Warsaw and the major regional cities, including Łódź, Poznań, Wrocław and the Tri-City area. The total GLA of PHN Group’s properties is ca. 320,000 sq.m. PHN has long experience in both real estate management and construction project implementation. The Company has been listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange since February 2013.

Contact:

Polski Holding Nieruchomości
Magdalena Kacprzak, Head of the Marketing, Strategy, Investor Relations and PR Office
mob.: +48 721 000 071; phone: +48 22 850 91 34, e-mail: magdalena.kacprzak@phnsa.pl

Contact:

Polski Holding Nieruchomości
Magdalena Kacprzak, Head of the Marketing, Strategy, Investor Relations and PR Office
mob.: +48 721 000 071; phone: +48 22 850 91 34, e-mail: magdalena.kacprzak@phnsa.pl

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