PL

Needed: consensus

Wola Park is one of the largest shopping centres in Poland. Although Warsovians do go and shop there it is having problems with its own tenants who have complained about the high rents and a low footfall. Can the owners and tenants reach an understanding? The tenants of Wola Park have been in dispute with its owners, Wola Park, for several weeks now. After protesting against the high level of rents by refusing to pay them in full, their landlord subjected them to power cuts. MagiCorp out "When we were signing our lease agreement we were promised the moon. We were to be in an elegant building of the highest standard with numerous attractions." The speaker, from one of Wola Park's tenants, didn't not want his identity to be revealed for fear of aggravating relations with the owner any further. "We were shown a portfolio according to which the leisure section had already found an operator, but in fact it is still standing empty." The owners of Wola Park
83% of content remaining
Unlock full access to the edition
Get 17% discount when you pay annually
PLN
EUR
Lifetime access to current edition 4 (60) April 2003
One-time payment, lifetime access
Choose
Access includes
  • Access to current edition online & flipbook version
Subscription
Access to all EurobuildCEE materials
Monthly
Annually
You save 17% when paying annually
Monthly on one device. Annual payment
Monthly on one device. Monthly payment
Choose
Access includes
  • EurobuildCEE editions online & flipbook version
  • Exclusive news, comments, articles and interviews with the most important market representatives and experts
  • Archive containing data and information from the commercial real estate and construction market in Poland and the CEE region, collected over 27 years;
  • Eurojobs
  • Eurobuild FM
Already have an account? Log in

Categories

Log in

Forgot your password? Reset password

Your order

Your data
Invoicing data
Order summary
Net order
VAT (%)
Gross order
Already have an account? Log in
Payment security is ensured