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GTC leases over 150,000 sqm of commercial space in 2025

GTC leases over 150,000 sqm of commercial space in 2025 GTC, a leading investor and manager of commercial real estate in Central and Eastern Europe, has summarised its leasing performance across 30 office complexes and six shopping centres. In 2025, the company leased over 100,000 sqm of office space and more than 50,000 sqm of retail space across seven cities in Poland, as well as in Bucharest, Budapest, Belgrade, Sofia and Zagreb.

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GTC leases over 150,000 sqm of commercial space in 2025
Retail

GTC summarises 2025 performance in the retail segment in Poland

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GTC summarises 2025 performance in the retail segment in Poland
Office

GTC strengthens its office portfolio in Cracow – new and extended leases in Edison

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GTC strengthens its office portfolio in Cracow – new and extended leases in Edison
Corporate

Third project for GTC in Serbia

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Third project for GTC in Serbia
Corporate

Globe Trade Centre acquires large residential project in Bucharest

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Globe Trade Centre acquires large residential project in Bucharest
Corporate

GTC delivers record profits in 2005

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GTC delivers record profits in 2005
Corporate

GTC continues its expansion in the Budapest office market

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GTC continues its expansion in the Budapest office market
Corporate

GTC begins construction of Newton office building in Krakow

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GTC begins construction of Newton office building in Krakow
Corporate

GTC placed in the prestigious GPR 250 index

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GTC placed in the prestigious GPR 250 index
Corporate

Acquisition of shares in its CEE subsidiaries

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Acquisition of shares in its CEE subsidiaries
Corporate

GTC is selling 50% interest in its shopping centre in Kraków

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GTC is selling 50% interest in its shopping centre in Kraków
Corporate

GTC successfully increases holdings in its CEE subsidiaries to 95-97%

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GTC successfully increases holdings in its CEE subsidiaries to 95-97%