A new office building—set to be the most modern in the Telliskivi district and developed by Invego—has reached its full height on Telliskivi Street. Already 80% of the space is leased out, even though the building’s completion is still six months away. The total construction cost of the building is five million euros, and it is being built by 1Partner Ehitus.
Kristjan-Thor Vähi, CEO of Invego, emphasizes that there has been a clear shortage of brand-new, class A office spaces in this rapidly developing area over the past decade. “Telliskivi is a meeting point between historic and modern urban space. Beyond its excellent location, the district has a unique character. I believe the architects of the new office building have captured this perfectly,” Vähi says, praising the contribution of architecture firm Kauss.
According to Vähi, the majority of the spaces already have tenants. On the ground floor, Reval Cafe—which has successfully operated on Telliskivi Street for years—will be joined by a brand-new restaurant with the same ownership group. “Our team, led by head chef Orm Oja, is working on a new and very exciting concept that fits perfectly with Telliskivi’s vibrant spirit and energetic atmosphere,” says Anri Treifeldt, one of the owners of both food establishments.
The three-story office building is being constructed by 1Partner Ehitus, a company with extensive experience in building and renovating in historically rich areas. A member of the 1Partner Real Estate Group, 1Partner Ehitus has developed and restored notable properties including top restaurants NOA, Tuljak, and Mon Repos, as well as the flagship buildings for Shishi and Põhjala Brewery. The company was also specially awarded for the renovation of the legendary Tallinn Flower Pavilion.