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Amstar and BBI Development undertake international launch of Zlota 44

Warsaw, Poland US-based real estate investment manager Amstar and Polish developer BBI Development S.A., are undertaking with Savills the international launch of Zlota 44, one of Europe’s tallest and most luxurious residential towers in central Warsaw. Designed by world renowned architect Daniel Libeskind, the iconic 629 feet high 52-story tower is located on Ulica Zlota (Gold St.) in downtown Warsaw where it dominates the city’s skyline with 287 one, two and three bedroom apartments and penthouses complete with business, leisure, concierge and parking facilities. The design of the tower makes each apartment unique in size and layout, with a wide range of floor plans. Typical apartments range from 660 to 3,224 s/f, with penthouses and several full floor residences reaching up to 10,000 s/f. All apartments feature elegant interiors designed by award winning international design studio Woods Bagot. Purchasers can choose from one of nine different interior design schemes, providing a range of colours and materials that suit the tastes and preferences of each individual. The combination of world class design and spectacular views create the ultimate living space in the thriving capital of Poland. The tower offers residents an unmatched living experience, providing world class amenities and services that create a community and lifestyle that does not exist elsewhere in the Polish property market. On the eighth floor of Zlota 44 is a 15,000 square feet leisure and entertainment complex for the exclusive use of residents and their guests. The space includes a 25-metre swimming pool (the largest private pool in Poland); private residents’ terrace with sun loungers and Jacuzzi; gym, full spa facilities (including Finnish sauna, steam room and massage rooms), private cinema equipped with a golf simulator; children’s playroom and business conference rooms.) Wine connoisseurs will have access to a large temperature controlled wine storage on the ground floor, accommodating up to 10,000 bottles, complete with a tasting room. At the base of the tower is a nine storey parking facility, which is accessible from street level and contains spaces large enough for luxury cars. The dedicated concierge, supported by full-time staff maintaining the leisure and entertainment facilities, will ensure that residents receive 5-star service on a daily basis.
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