The Bridge Business Park - Phase II

Bucharest, District 6, Sergent C-Tin Ghercu 1A st.

Building description

The Bridge consists of approximately 60.000 sqm of Class A office accommodation developed in two phases. The Bridge is near the Basarab Bridge, which directly connects the Centre and West of Bucharest.
The location is central but not congested and easily accessible by all major public transport routes. It is served by a large variety of tram, bus and underground lines. The project’s contemporary design is created by International Designers with high quality specifications that meet the needs of high
profile International Tenants.

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The Bridge is located along the primary axis of the Center West submarket enjoying excellent visibility from the inner city ring road and great access by all means of transport. Easy access to: Piata Victoriei, Charles de Gaulle Square, Basarab Overpass, A1 highway.

Commercial terms

Building completely leased.

Building information

  • Building status Existing
  • Total building space 35 280 m²
  • Parking ratio 1 / 60 sq m
  • Green building certification LEED - platinum
  • Building completion date I quarter 2019
  • Total net rentable office space in building 21 271 m²
  • Number of parkings 340

Amenities

  • ATM
  • Bank
  • Cafe
  • Cafes and restaurants

Standard fit-out

  • Air conditioningAir conditioning
  • Raised floorRaised floor
  • Suspended ceilingSuspended ceiling
  • Telephone cablingTelephone cabling
  • Computer cablingComputer cabling
  • Power cablingPower cabling
  • SprinklersSprinklers
  • Smoke detectorsSmoke detectors
  • CarpetingCarpeting
  • Wall partitioningWall partitioning
  • ReceptionReception
  • SecuritySecurity
  • Fibre opticsFibre optics
  • SwitchboardSwitchboard
  • Openable windowsOpenable windows
  • GeneratorGenerator
  • UPSUPS
  • ElevatorsElevators

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