The international programming and information technology company HCL Technologies, which has taken over the activities of the British bank Barclays, which withdrew from Lithuania, will rent premises in the Vilnius office buildings "Alfa".
and AsgaardKeys, reported the real estate company CBRE, which brokered the deal.
"HCL Technologies" and the international real estate management company "Technopolis Lietuva" agreed on 1,3 thousand sq. meters of space for rent in "Alfa", and with the Norwegian capital company "Asgaard properties" - for more than 3 thousand. sq. meters of space for rent in AsgaardKeys.
"In the latter building, the client will rent the top three floors," the report states.
HCL Technologies is currently based in the Green Hall office building where Barclays used to operate. When announcing the bank's withdrawal in 2018, Marian Andrade Gonzalez, the head of its operation center in Lithuania, told BNS that the company will operate in the same building until the end of 2019.
Lionginas Šepetys, chairman of the board of Urban inventors, a subsidiary real estate development company of the SBA concern that manages the office building, confirmed to BNS that the lease agreement with the bank is valid until the end of the year. He did not comment on anything else, nor did he answer the question of whether new tenants were being sought.
More than 10 thousand sq. m office building "Green Hall" on Upės Street was completed in 2009.
The area of the "Alfa" building, built in 2008 on V. Gerulaitis Street, reaches 9 thousand. sq. meters, and in 2018 on Ukmergė street The surface area of AsgaardKeys is 4,1 thousand sq. meters. Makalius travel agency is located on its first floor, and AsgaardKeys will occupy the rest.
