The Warsaw Trade Tower is located in the
Wola district, at Chłodna and Towarowa streets, two blocks from the
Warsaw Uprising Museum. The 43-storey skyscraper has a height of , with its roof height being . The spire attached to the building starts on the 32nd floor and rises up to above the roof. The tower includes offices, a two-storey shopping centre and three floors of underground parking for 300 cars. It has one of Europe's fastest elevators, travelling at a speed of . Construction took place from June 1997 to November 1999 by the Korean company
Daewoo. In 2002, Daewoo sold the property to the American firm Apollo-Rida. Since 2009 the owner and manager of the building has been the real estate company Globalworth. Between 2015 and 2016, the WTT underwent a thorough modernisation. As a result of the implemented changes, the facility gained a number of amenities that set the standards of modern office buildings. Further renovations in 2023 included a new lobby for the tower designed by the MIXD architectural studio. ==See also==