Katowice’s assets continue to attract investors seeking new investment destinations which meet their particular needs.
The agglomeration’s investment attractiveness is determined by its unique combination of assets, including:
- access to modern office space with 715,000 sq. m already available, and 86,000 sq. m underway,
- a rich talent pool of students and professionals who meet the requirements of IT/F&A/HR companies,
- the ability to hold large-scale international events,
- a high quality of life supported by a diverse residential offer, educational institutions, as well as cultural, sports and recreational facilities.
‘Like most major cities in Poland and around the world, we try to attract new business projects. This is is why choosing Katowice for a new business centre is always good news and encourages us to improve our offer,’ says Marcin Krupa, Mayor of Katowice.
Today, Katowice is one of the best examples of a post-industrial transformation. The former industrial center is now a rapidly developing hub of science, culture, technological innovation and business services. This exciting and commendable aspect of Katowice is definitely worth a closer look.