CPI Romania ends 2025 with 280,000 sqm of offices in Bucharest

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CPI Romania concluded 2025 by strengthening its position as a key player on the Romanian real estate market, with a portfolio of 280,000 sqm of modern office space, representing 8% of Bucharest's modern stock. The shopping centres in the company's portfolio recorded an occupancy rate of 98%, while Sun Plaza Bucharest launched a remodelling process.

CPI Romania is part of CPI Property Group, one of the largest real estate owners in Europe, with a portfolio valued at €18 billion.

In the office segment, the company secured over 55,000 sqm through new lease agreements and contract renewals, reaching a market share of 21.5%. 

CPI Romania's office portfolio includes 16 buildings in Bucharest, housing approximately 180 companies from various sectors including technology, retail, banking, healthcare, consulting and marketing. "2025 challenged us to be more flexible and creative in a complex economic and political context. We continued to invest in strategic projects, consolidating them and increasing their attractiveness," stated Fulga Dinu, Country Manager CPI Romania.

The company has evolved its office strategy to respond to market demands, becoming a player in private healthcare services. Policlinica Băneasa relocated to Băneasa Airport Tower office building and began an expansion process. Leventer Medical Group inaugurated Băneasa Tumor Center Hospital in myhive Victoria Park, following an investment of over €30 million. The hospital covers approximately 10,000 sqm and is planned to expand to over 12,000 sqm.

In retail, CPI Romania continued remodelling its shopping centres and diversified its tenant mix. The transformation of Sun Plaza will continue in 2026 with a 7,000 sqm Auchan supermarket and a 16,000 sqm fashion hub for international brands.

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