The first phase of the metamorphosis of Renoma has been completed

With its Portuguese and Turkish marble, golden head sculptures, large art deco chandeliers, and elegant boutique shop windows, the northern Atrium of Renoma can no longer be recognized. The cult building in Wrocław has undergone a metamorphosis, bringing it closer to the look of the historic Wertheim department store with solutions that bring it to the standards of the most modern mixed-use building. The people of Wrocław can now admire the first effects.
Renoma is one of the architectural icons of Wrocław and from the first days of its existence, it has been associated with elegant and modern retail. The modernist building has undergone many changes throughout its long history. When Globalworth decided to purchase it in 2017, the company decided to return it to its former glory and adapt its character to suit the latest trends.
“We are writing a new chapter in the history of Renoma that largely harks back to what happened in its past. Above all, Renoma after the changes will open up to the city and become a living and integral part of it while attracting the people of Wrocław as well as local and international businesses. On the side facing Kościuszki square and Czysty square, restaurant and bar areas are to be created with many original concepts and they will connect two internal courtyards and a passageway,” Barbara Wójcik, Asset Management & Leasing Director at Globalworth Poland, the owner and property manager of Renoma, stated.
“At the same time, we are not forgetting about retail - Renoma was and always will be a popular place to shop for the people of Wrocław, but it will now have a renovated and more specialized character. We will offer a completely new standard of quality, which I hope will ignite a lot of enthusiasm,” she added.
(WBJ)