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Lakatos, Koves & Partners Advises on Renovation of Landmark Building in Budapest

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Lakatos, Koves and Partners has advised DVM on the renovation of what the firm calls “one of the landmark buildings of Budapest.”

The Eiffel Palace, which was originally built in 1893, and contains facade elements, an interior courtyard, and wrought iron structure of the main stairway all designed by Gustav Eiffel’s firm, was renovated and transformed into a first-class "A" category office building.

The Eiffel Palace, which faces Budapest’s Nyugati (“Western”) Railway Station, has — again, according to the firm — "regained its splendor with the developer's deliberate aim to preserve its historical and architectural values.”

"Advising on a great real estate development is always a pleasure, and its historical significance makes us proud of being part of it," said Partner Attila Ungar.

Among the tenants at the historic building is Dentons, which moved into its newly renovated home in February, 2014.