BBI Development has obtained final administrative approval allowing the construction of the long-planned Roma Tower high-rise in central Warsaw, removing the last formal obstacle before work on the project can begin. The decision confirms that the building design and construction plans have been fully accepted by authorities, enabling the developer to move forward with both the start of works and the marketing of the scheme.
The tower is planned for a site near the junction of Nowogrodzka and Emilii Plater streets, one of the capital’s most prominent central locations. According to project information, the structure is expected to reach around 170 metres in height and comprise close to fifty above-ground levels. The building is intended primarily for residential use, with additional commercial and service areas at lower floors and parking space below ground.
Roma Tower is being developed through a partnership between BBI Development, the Liebrecht & WooD Group and the Pro Bonum Foundation. The project has been discussed in the Warsaw market for several years and has undergone a lengthy planning and permitting process, including design adjustments and changes in functional concept before reaching its current form.
Developers indicate that the final approval allows preparations for construction to accelerate during the year, while also opening the way for commercial activity related to the apartments and other premises planned within the building. Market observers note that the project is set to become one of the tallest predominantly residential buildings in the Polish capital once completed, further reshaping the skyline of Warsaw’s city centre.