The second tower of the Skyliner complex in Warsaw has reached its target height of 130 metres, marking a major milestone in the development of the project by Karimpol Polska. A traditional topping-out ceremony was held at the construction site near Rondo Daszyńskiego to celebrate the completion of the building’s structural framework.
Once completed, Skyliner II will provide approximately 24,000 square metres of leasable space, including around 23,000 square metres of office accommodation and nearly 1,000 square metres of retail and service space. Construction is scheduled to finish in the fourth quarter of 2026, with the first tenants expected to move into the building during the first quarter of 2027.
According to Karimpol Polska, Skyliner II represents a continuation of the success of the neighbouring Skyliner I tower and forms part of the largest investment undertaken by the Karimpol Group to date. The development has already become a prominent addition to Warsaw’s rapidly expanding business district.
The tower’s construction has progressed at a notable pace. Since work began, approximately 26,000 cubic metres of concrete and 3,100 tonnes of steel have been used. The main contractor, WARBUD SA, completed 20 repetitive office floors in less than 22 weeks, averaging one floor every five working days.
With the structural works now complete, attention has shifted to façade installation, building services and interior finishing. The glass façade has already been installed up to the 22nd floor, while work continues on the upper levels. Construction is also progressing on the building’s distinctive architectural features, including elevated green terraces and the lantern-like structure that will crown the tower.
Interior fit-out works are well advanced. Partition walls, flooring and building services have been completed across much of the office space, while tiling, ceiling installation, bathroom fit-outs and lobby finishes are ongoing. Eight of the building’s ten lifts have already been installed, with three currently serving construction operations.
Leasing activity has also continued alongside construction. Tenants secured to date include Mindspace, Squarepoint Capital and Volkswagen Financial Services. Following the latest leasing agreement, the building has reached 50 percent occupancy.
Skyliner II is being developed to high sustainability standards and has achieved a BREEAM New Construction Outstanding certification. The building will be powered entirely by renewable energy and will feature four levels of landscaped terraces designed by RS Landscape Architecture. Occupiers will also have access to a five-level underground car park providing 217 parking spaces and 100 bicycle spaces.
The project was designed by APA Wojciechowski Architekci. Project management is being provided by Hill International, while leasing activities are overseen by CBRE.