Yareal Launches Final Phase of SOHO Scheme in Warsaw

28 April 2026

Yareal Polska has started construction of SOHO HUB, the final phase of its SOHO by Yareal mixed-use project in Warsaw’s Praga Południe district. The works are scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2028.

The developer has appointed FineTech Construction as general contractor for the phase, which includes the development of two new commercial buildings and the refurbishment of a historic industrial structure.

SOHO HUB forms the fifth stage of the broader SOHO by Yareal scheme in the Kamionek area. The project will include building J (Mińska 39), providing more than 7,000 sqm of space, alongside an underground car park with 146 spaces, including electric vehicle charging points. A second building, J’ (Mińska 39A), will accommodate service functions, including space intended for a fitness operator.

A key component of the phase is the refurbishment of building B.55 (Mińska 39B), a listed structure dating back to the late 19th century. Originally part of a linen and jute factory complex established in 1899, the building has been used for various industrial purposes, including by the Pocisk Ammunition Plant during the interwar period and later by state-owned manufacturing companies. The redevelopment is being carried out in coordination with the Masovian Voivodeship Conservator of Monuments and will include restoration of architectural elements such as the original window layout, alongside upgrades to meet current building standards.

Separately, works are ongoing on another historic building within the complex, which is being adapted to accommodate a restaurant offering. The space is expected to open in the second half of 2026.

“The commencement of construction work on SOHO HUB is a symbolic and incredibly important moment for us – we are entering the final phase of SOHO by Yareal, a project we have been consistently developing for years as a multifunctional, vibrant destination on the Warsaw map,” said Jacek Zengteler. “Through SOHO HUB, we are completing this investment by adding complementary functions. At the same time, we are restoring a historic building while adapting it to modern standards.”

The developer added that more than 1,300 sqm in building J has already been leased to a first tenant under a long-term agreement.

FineTech Construction has previously worked with Yareal on projects including the LIXA office buildings in Warsaw.

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