Ennismore sends eco Tribe into Warsaw
Accor’s Ennismore division has teamed up with Belgian developer Atenor to bring the Tribe lifestyle brand to Polish capital, Warsaw.
Tribe Warsaw Airport will be located in Fort 7, a sustainable hotel development in Warsaw’s Włochy district, near Warsaw Chopin Airport.
Sustainable district
Fort 7 is a modern, multifunctional, sustainable project of more than 200,000 sq metres. The district will feature technologies, sustainable solutions and green landscaped parks and terraces, designed to put the human experience into the forefront without compromising the environment.
The first phase comprises the 266-room Tribe hotel operated by Ennismore, and three office properties designed by JEMS Architekci. The following phases foresee a mixed used development providing for retail, education, private rental services and residential uses.
Upcoming area
Atenor executive officer Sven Lemmes said: “Atenor’s sustainable policy to sustainable architecture and construction, and the resulting reliance on the highest quality standards, allow us to shape the urban landscape in Warsaw and create a new city quarter focused on the needs of Fort 7 occupiers and residents.
“We believe the collaboration with Ennismore will be the basis to provide for a unique living and work area by offering a large variety of services within walking distance of this upcoming new area of Warsaw.”
Simple ethos
Francois Leclerc, deputy brand COO for Tribe at Ennismore, said: “We’re extremely excited Tribe will be part of Fort 7, as it’s deep rooted in sustainability, which matches with Tribe’s ethos of simple, functional, and non-wasteful. We look forward to opening the doors, and welcome both local and international guests to enjoy the beautifully designed and carefully considered lobby, rooms and restaurants and bars.”
Ennismore has already signed 50 Tribe hotels and is aiming for rapid expansion within the next five years, including in Amsterdam, Bangkok, Belo Horizonte, Manila, Phuket and Singapore.
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