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Savills Markets Malhoa 12 Building in Lisbon

The building is undergoing a full rehabilitation, which will be completed by the end of 2025.

Savills, is marketing on behalf of the family office AM ALPHA, the José Malhoa 12 building, acquired by the group in October 2020. Located on Avenida José Malhoa, in the heart of one of the most dynamic and strategic areas of Lisbon, this building stands out for its adaptable structure, aligned with the current standards of corporate spaces, offering the perfect balance between functionality and sophistication. 

With a contemporary design and BREEAM certification, Malhoa 12 is a state-of-the-art building that symbolizes innovation and sustainability. Already incorporating ESG principles, this building stands out as the ideal choice for companies that value sustainability and corporate responsibility, reflecting the increasing market attention to these criteria.

The property features a ground-floor terrace of over 400 sq m, a panoramic rooftop offering 360º views of Lisbon and the Serra de Monsanto, and a carefully designed ground floor, which includes a spacious reception, a coffee point, and a lounge area with direct access to the terrace. To provide greater convenience to its users, Malhoa 12 also has changing rooms equipped with showers and lockers.

Additionally, its prime location, just 500 meters from Sete Rios – one of Lisbon’s main public transport hubs, with metro, train, and bus connections – ensures excellent accessibility. Furthermore, its proximity to Humberto Delgado Airport and quick access to the A2, A5, and A8 motorways make this area ideal for companies requiring fast transport and international access.

Frederico Leitão de Sousa, Head of Offices at Savills, emphasizes: “Malhoa 12 is much more than a workspace; it reflects innovation, sustainability, and efficiency. The strategic location and the exceptional features of this building make it the ideal choice for companies looking to align with the most advanced trends in the corporate market.”

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