Cushman & Wakefield holds, in co-exclusive regime, the marketing of the Boavista Building 2949, an excellent property located in the heart of the prime zone of the city of Porto.
This building, with a total area of 4,085 sq.m, distributed over five floors, offers a unique combination of offices and retail space, consisting of four office floors and a ground-floor base with a shop and an auditorium with external access. Boavista Building 2949 stands out for its high visibility and striking architecture, designed by renowned architects José António Barbosa and Pedro Lopes Guimarães, from the architecture firm Barbosa & Guimarães.
With an exposed concrete façade, innovative shapes and various directions in the façades, the building features a unique design that distinguishes it in Porto's urban landscape. The space also offers two outdoor areas for the exclusive use of the building's occupants: a garden on the ground floor and a rooftop with panoramic views over the city. The third floor also has a private terrace, ideal for events or leisure moments.
Among the outstanding attributes, the building includes an auditorium, meeting rooms, kitchenette, and basement parking, with 68 parking spaces available for occupants. The building is undergoing façade renovation works, ensuring a modern and functional space. It will be delivered with the fit-out of the previous occupant, including an air conditioning system, lighting, and technical flooring, ready to welcome a new tenant.
Given the growing attractiveness of the city of Porto, especially for international companies, and due to its size and strategic location, the marketing of Boavista 2949 aims to find a single occupant.
According to Maria João Pinto, Senior Consultant at Cushman & Wakefield, "Located in a highly prestigious area, this building provides its occupant with unique visibility, allowing for a remarkable statement in the city. It is endowed with its own amenities, highlighted by the different private exterior areas that develop in the rear façade of the building. It also benefits from architecture that will distinguish it from the rest, giving it an absolutely iconic character."