Nhood Services Poland has concluded another stage of public consultations related to the planned Wilanów Park mixed-use development in the Wilanów district of Warsaw. The consultations focused on the project’s functions, programme and integration with its surroundings, with input collected from local residents and district representatives.
Between June and October 2025, the second consultation phase was carried out by A2P2 architecture & planning, acting on behalf of the investor. This stage concentrated on evaluating the planned uses of the project and assessing how well they correspond to the needs of the local community.
According to Grzegorz Kwiecień, Senior Project Manager at Nhood Services Poland responsible for the Wilanów Park project, the aim of the consultations was to better understand residents’ expectations and ensure that the proposed functions are aligned with everyday needs in the district. Feedback from this process is intended to support further refinement of the development concept.
The consultation programme included meetings at designated consultation points in Wilanów, open workshops, discussions with representatives of the district authorities as well as local cultural and social institutions, and an online survey. Residents highlighted the importance of access to services and retail functions that would complement existing offerings in the area. Among leisure-related proposals, a cinema was frequently mentioned; a multi-screen cinema has already been included in the project at the architectural design stage. Plans also предусматри include cultural and social facilities, such as a year-round orangery.
Participants also drew attention to the needs of children and young people, a growing demographic group in the district. The project concept предусматри recreational and sports-related spaces for different age groups. Cycling infrastructure was another recurring topic, with plans for bike paths that would connect to existing routes in the southern part of the city.
Transport and road infrastructure were discussed during the consultations. Following these talks, the project team held discussions with the Wilanów District Office, the City Road Authority and Warsaw Trams regarding road improvements and the planned extension of the tram line. These measures are intended to improve connectivity within the district.
Green spaces were also identified as a priority. In addition to a public park of more than two hectares, which has been part of the project concept from the outset, plans include a community garden and green roofs to support recreation and everyday use.
The results of the consultations were presented by A2P2 to residents in September 2025, and subsequently to a broader group of stakeholders at the end of October, including the project’s investors Ceetrus Polska and Apsys Polska, representatives of the Wilanów district and members of the academic community. The latter presentation took place during the international Eco-City conference and included a discussion on participatory approaches to urban development.
Wilanów Park is planned as a multifunctional development combining retail, dining, services and leisure facilities with publicly accessible green space. The project is being led by Nhood Services Poland on behalf of Ceetrus Polska and Apsys Polska and is planned for delivery in the Wilanów district of Warsaw.