Globalworth Has Started Construction of Green Court D

4 December 2025

Globalworth Romania has started the construction of Green Court D, the fourth building of the Green Court complex in the Aurel Vlaicu area, a new development supporting Bucharest’s sustainable growth, scheduled for completion in 2027. The project is in the preliminary construction stage, which involves the construction of the enclosure and excavations for the basement structure.

 

Green Court D will offer approximately 16,500 sqm of modern office space, located on the ground floor and 11 floors, while benefiting from three dedicated underground parking levels. The new project in Globalworth’s portfolio represents the company’s most technologically advanced and energy-efficient building, setting new performance standards in terms of sustainable evolution in the real-estate field. The project has already secured a 30% pre-lease rate, reflecting strong market interest.

 

“Our latest project, Green Court D, combines state-of-the-art technology and green solutions with sophisticated and comfortable spaces, strengthening Globalworth’s position as the largest business community in Romania. The strong demand – 30% of the area already leased, shows the market’s appreciation for a premium project, which sets new standards in the office segment in Romania.”, said Ema Iftimie, Managing Director Globalworth Romania.

 

The new development will feature advanced technologies that enhance energy efficiency, such as a geothermal system with 19 wells drilled at 125 m, heat pumps and air-cooled chillers with Free-Cooling, using the environmentally friendly refrigerant R1234ze (GwP < 10) and air handling units equipped with high-performance heat and humidity recovery systems. Also, the building will benefit from the most advanced photovoltaic installation in Globalworth’s portfolio, with an installed power of 168 kWp, full LED lighting, contributing to reduced electricity consumption, complemented by EC-motor fan coils in tenant areas for enhanced efficiency and reduced noise levels, as well as a video analytics-based surveillance system.

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