Offices in the Old Town – Only in Consolidated Buildings!

Alexandru Petrescu, ESOP Consulting, talks about offices in the extensive cover material of Business Magazin, “Waiting for the new Old Town”.

WHY NOT OFFICES? Asks the journalist from Business Magazin, to whom she finds an answer through us.

“From the experience of our ESOP Consulting consultants, the old villas and buildings can be rented with this destination only if they are renovated and consolidated, the company managers being concerned with the safety of the employees even before the tragedy in Colectiv. These investments in consolidations and renovations indeed cost, but they represent a good investment in the future for the owners who choose to introduce them in the commercial circuit “, the magazine writes.

And an example of ours is presented that of a building on Mendeleev Street in the past on the list of buildings at risk, but renovated and consolidated by the owner, with an investment of 700,000 euros and transferred to the list of consolidated buildings in the area, which we recently rented to an international cultural institution.

More information on this topic can be found in the magazine Business Magazin, no. December 7 -December 14, 2015.


Maria Neda

PR & Media Coordinator, PR & Media Consultant, with background as a journalist in the economic press and experience as a consultant in Urban Development.

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