PZU, one of Poland's largest insurance companies, plans to demolish a nearly 100-meter tower on Grzybowska Street and replace it with a taller office building. The insurance giant originally planned to build a 150-meter skyscraper to replace its old headquarters in central Warsaw, but the city's architecture office has revised the plans, and the new building will be a maximum of 130 meters high.
The PZU Tower, located on the corner of Grzybowska Street and Jana Pawła II Avenue, was completed in 2000 and was one of the most modern office buildings in Poland at the time. PZU moved its headquarters to a 140-meter tower in the Generation Park complex near Daszyński roundabout in 2020, leaving the old building vacant.
Source: urbanity.pl