Hala Koszyki is undergoing a series of upgrades and tenant changes as the mixed-use destination marks ten years since reopening following its revitalisation in 2016.
Originally built between 1906 and 1908, the historic market hall was redeveloped into a mixed-use scheme combining food, retail, office and leisure functions. Managed by Globalworth, the property has become one of Warsaw’s established food and social destinations.
Recent works have focused on improving circulation and expanding seating capacity within the building. The latest phase included the extension of the mezzanine level, adding approximately 95 sqm of additional guest space, alongside the construction of a new staircase designed to improve access and support the organisation of events within the venue.
New chillout and dining areas have also been introduced using furniture produced by Polish manufacturer BALMA.
As part of the anniversary changes, a new art installation by Polish artist Maurycy Gomulicki has been added to the building. The neon mermaid installation, presented in cooperation with Galeria Leto and office tenant ENERIS, references historical decorative elements already present within the property’s architecture.
Edyta Regulska, Project Manager at Globalworth Poland, said the recent works included structural modifications, tenant relocations and the adaptation of several premises for new food and entertainment uses, including the introduction of Arcade Bee.
The food offering at Hala Koszyki has also expanded with the addition of Greek restaurant Omonia and Korean street food concept BibimBar. Existing tenant Kago Sushi has also renewed its lease and is refurbishing its premises.
Weronika Maria Kuna, Asset Management & Leasing Manager at Globalworth Poland, said the operator continues to focus on maintaining a balanced mix of long-standing tenants and new food concepts within the scheme.