Three towers in Katowice
In the former PKS station at ul. Sokolska, Skarga and SÅ‚owacki in Katowice “Three Towers” will stand. The development company Archicom started there with construction of your first housing investment in Silesia. – New Space is a response to the need for sustainable design in city centers – emphasized Dawid Wrona, COO Archicom.
What will the investment look like?
Archicom reports that the Mikato apartment building is to consist of three segments. They will have from 12 to 18 floors, of which the highest of which will be 59 meters high. The total volume of the facility will be over 110 thousand SiÅ›c. Of which the usable area is almost 15,000. SiÅ›c. In addition, the garage hall is to be found on the investment, which will accommodate nearly 150 cars. Interestingly, the building will not be fenced, and ZakÅ‚ady Handlowo-UsÅ‚ugowe will be located on the ground floor. The investment advertises that it is “in the very center of the city”.
We read on the website that 341 apartments are to have in the building. Of which 211 is available on the website. Their area is very different and the price depends mainly on it. For example, a 30m2 apartment costs about 370,000 PLN, large at 40m2 – over 410 thousand PLN, larger almost 50 m2 already 550 thousand. PLN, a 76-meter over 800 thousand zloty. And we are talking about apartments whose prices are “promoted”.
A good year for the developer
Archicom boasts that he started this year well. In the first quarter of 2025, the company recorded 29 percent. year -on -year sales increase. During this time, he introduced 1022 new apartments to the offer, of which 389 premises joined the portfolio in Krakow. Total sales in the first quarter amounted to 530 apartments. This year, the developer wants to sell a total of 2,400 premises. – We are on the right way to achieve the ambitious goal, which it is Sales of over 3000 apartments. Our strategy brings results – we effectively increase market share, despite still difficult macroeconomic conditions – said Waldemar Olbryk, president of the board in Archicom.
Sources: Propertynews.pl, Archicom