European university students take a trip to Warsaw

A group of European university students, touring Warsaw as part of an international educational programme, International Real Estate Challenge, visited the building Plac Zamkowy Business with Heritage.
Students toured the office and retail building in the company of the CEO of Senatorska-Investment company, Maksymilian Marcinkowski and Cushman & Wakefield Business Development Manager, Joanna Blumert, who addressed the most probing questions. Students were truly impressed by the intimate office building in the heart of the city. They agreed that in addition to the location, pro-ecological solutions, owner’s attention to detail and the elegance of the premises, the two biggest advantages of the building, which will house three hundred office workers, are a two-hundred-meter long terrace overlooking the Old Town buildings and the public patio.
The project, International Real Estate Challenge (IREC), is an international education programme based on the principle of co-operation among groups of students from various European universities, which involves teaching issues related to the real estate market, investment and property management, urban planning and architecture. The main objective of the programme is to exchange international experiences and ideas among universities and next between universities and the business world, in terms of knowledge of the real estate market and, above all, to prepare students to work on real case studies in the field. The students are divided into small, international groups to form fictitious consulting firms. Their aim is to indicate to a hypothetical customer of an international company the optimal location of the new headquarters that can compete with other offers.
Cushman & Wakefield, the world’s leading consulting company in the field of real estate, is the exclusive sponsor of the programme International Real Estate Challenge (IREC) in Poland, in cooperation with the School of Economics in Warsaw and Kingston University in the UK.