Expur relocates HQ to Business Garden Bucharest

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Vastint Romania has signed a new lease agreement with Expur for 940 sqm in Building A of Business Garden Bucharest. The oil processing company is relocating its headquarters to the modern office complex.

Expur is a player in Romania's oilseed processing industry, producing vegetable oils, meals, and seed-derived ingredients. The company operates with standards of quality, sustainability, and safety, contributing to responsible agriculture and a transparent value chain.

"Our move to the new office location in Business Garden Bucharest represents a milestone for Expur. It is a step that provides us with a more modern, efficient space aligned with how we want to work and collaborate," said Nikolay Belchev, CEO Expur.

Business Garden Bucharest, located in the Orhideea-Grozăvești area, has a rentable area of 43,000 sqm. The Centre-West area is the office hub in the capital, with a total stock of approximately 629,000 sqm.

Fortim Trusted Advisors, a member of the BNP Paribas Real Estate Alliance, provided real estate brokerage services for the transaction.

"We are pleased to welcome Expur as the newest member of our business community. Their decision to relocate to our premises reflects our commitment to providing modern, efficient, and sustainable workspace solutions," declared Sorin Macoveiu, Commercial Director of Vastint Romania.

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