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Cushman & Wakefield responsible for the design and project management of Huawei HQ in Lisbon

26/10/2020

Cushman & Wakefield was responsible for the design and project management of Huawei HQ in Lisbon. The new office space was the result of the expansion of the firm in Art's building in Parque das Nações, Lisbon. The new HQ totals 1,800 sq.m divided across two floors.

The Project & Development Services team, in collaboration with Huawei, provided an integrated service of design and project management.

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