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16
September
PHN and PKO Bank Polski have worked out a mutually satisfactory agreement regarding the lease of the SKYSAWA office complex by PKO BP. The purpose of the talks was to settle the finishing works as part of the SKYSAWA investment. Last Friday, 13 September, an agreement was signed, under which PHN and PKO BP completed negotiations on mutual settlements. Developing an optimal solution will enable the use of the entire complex and form the basis for good, stable cooperation between PHN and PKO...
10
September
Polski Holding Nieruchomości has signed a contract with ALSTAL, i.e. the general contractor for the first stage of the Nowa Nakielska by PHN project, located in the center of Bydgoszcz at Nakielska Street. As part of this stage, which will take about 20 months to complete, 170 apartments ranging from 27 sqm to 92 sqm will be built. Nowa Nakielska by PHN is a multi-stage project on the site of the former Woodworking Machine Factory that will combine various functions – primarily residential,...
05
September
PHN Group closed the first half of 2024 with revenue of PLN 304.3M, which, after taking into account administrative and sales expenses, translated into a net sales profit of PLN 62.4M. Thanks to rental income from new commercial space, the result on rental improved significantly compared to the same period of 2023 (up 34.1%). With the rental income from new space, including SKYSAWA and INTRACO Prime, PHN Group reported an increase in revenue from its key business segment, i.e. rental income,...
02
August
Due to investor interest in the purchase of built-up land on al. Prymasa Tysiąclecia in Warsaw, PHN Group is considering its sale. Further decisions concerning the property will depend on the proposed transaction terms and the results of the ongoing investment analysis. Polski Holding Nieruchomości is continuing the process of in-depth analysis of its property portfolio. A new offer was announced last month, with selected properties assigned for residential rental and for sale. At present, due...
31
July
PHN traditionally joins in the commemoration of the anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising. On the 80th anniversary, the Insurgent Anchor – the symbol of the Fighting Poland – will light up on the INTRACO building, owned by the PHN Group.  The Fighting Poland sign will light up at dusk on 1 August on both sides of the INTRACO building, located in Warsaw's Muranów district at 2 Stawki Street. The Insurgent Anchor will cover the upper part of the building between the 30th and 37th...

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