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Bartłomiej Solik

Bartłomiej Solik

COO

TDJ Estate

He graduated from the University of Economics in Katowice and Silesian University, studying Real Estate Appraisal and Management, and completed the CCIM training cycle. He has been working in the real estate sector for more than 10 years. In the course of his professional career he has worked for international developers, such as Reinhold and Panattoni, as well as Decathlon retail chain and the Office of Capital Investments SA, specializing in construction and rental of warehouse and commercial areas. He supervised the investment process from the land purchase through the design stages, attracting tenants and commissioning facilities for use. He was also responsible for monitoring the commercial real estate market. He has been involved with TDJ Group since 2013. He is working on a new office complex – .KTW built on the site of the Cultural Zone in center of Katowice, coordinating and supervising the implementation of this investment.

 

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  • Mixed-use development. What kind of projects are needed in the Katowice metropolitan area considering that time is the most valuable currency and the quality of life has become the tool for attracting people?

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    Mixed-use development. What kind of projects are needed in the Katowice metropolitan area considering that time is the most valuable currency and the quality of life has become the tool for attracting people?

    There is no escape from mixed-use development projects. The modernist model of an ideal city, with each zone performing a specific function, no longer meets the expectations of the city’s population and is becoming obsolete. Striving for competitive advantage, developers are combining competences from many different sectors of the property market to identify opportunities for creating urban destinations with residential buildings, offices, commercial and service units, restaurants and cultural facilities. What kind of projects do Katowice and the whole metropolitan area want? What kind of investments could attract new residents and investors and improve the quality of life in this part of Poland?

    Mixed-use development. What kind of projects are needed in the Katowice metropolitan area considering that time is the most valuable currency and the quality of life has become the tool for attracting people?

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