Business Forum • 3 October, 2024 at 1:34 PM
Evo Properties has announced the reconversion of the London and Oslo office buildings in Bucharest into a multifunctional hub.
This first project marks the transformation of the River Tower Project into Evo Properties.
As part of the reconversion process, a significant investment of over €10 million is required to accommodate new tenants and repurpose existing office spaces. Half of the investment will be allocated within the next six months.
“We aim to create spaces where people can feel connected, productive, and inspired. Our efforts are focused on building strong communities, creating an inspiring work environment, and accomplishing a mix of functions that contributes to the success of our tenants' businesses,” says Adinel Tudor, CEO of Evo Properties.
In the reconverted project, offices will occupy around 50 to 60% of the current leasable surface of 31,000 sqm. The rest will be covered by hospitality, medical and wellbeing facilities.
Evo Properties aims to conclude the reconversion by the end of 2025.