A utility place in the Warsaw Centre. A well placed utility place on Warsaw Filters. With a frequent pedestrian cycle, the premises allow for various activities – from a commercial (restaurant, cafe) through services such as a notarial office or beauty salon. East-west exposure gives good room lighting and a high ceiling increases the feeling of space. Currently the place is rented and provides a steady monthly high profit. It is worth mentioning the historical aspect. The venue is located in a pre-war building built between 1927 and 1929, designed by Roman Felinski, one of the most prominent Polish architects and urbanists. The climate of the former townhouse coincides with modernity in the form of mechanical ventilation and air conditioning, which allows comfortable stay in the premises even on the hottest days.