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Michał Gerwat

Michał Gerwat

Project Manager, Browary Warszawskie, Echo Investment SA

Michał has been holding his current position since 2018. Responsible for the construction of the company's flagship project, which is Browary Warszawskie - a multifunctional project being developed in Warsaw Wola District.

He is a graduate of the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the Warsaw University of Technology, holds a postgraduate diploma in project management at the Warsaw School of Economics. Michał graduated from the prestigious MBA program at the Warsaw University of Technology in 2015. He has been involved with the real estate market for over 16 years, gained his extensive professional experience in Poland and Great Britain, working for companies such as FMP, STRABAG, Morgan EST and Global Trade Center. In 2016, Michał received the "Property Manager of the Year" award at the sixth annual EuropaProperty CEE Investment and Green Building Awards Gala.

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  • REVITALISATION

    Once upon a time within old walls or, the difficult art of revitalisation in Poland

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    Once upon a time within old walls or, the difficult art of revitalisation in Poland

    The frenzy of revitalisation continuous. The scale of the Warsaw market and its prestige have meant that is where the largest number of investments has been made as a result of revitalisation of historic buildings, dilapidated buildings or degraded sites. However, the potential is much larger. What about older buildings that are not able to withstand market competition? Is reconstruction of unattractive, older facilities to convert them into apartments, hotels or modern offices a difficult art? What is the secret? In a unique spirit of the place, a special concept or perhaps cooperation with the best architects?

    Once upon a time within old walls or, the difficult art of revitalisation in Poland

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