Warsaw’s surge is obvious in the skyline and on the street. The Museum of Modern Art’s permanent galleries opened in early 2025 on Plac Defilad, completing a bold new cultural anchor beside the Palace of Culture and Science, strengthening the #17-ranked Museums subcategory. A few blocks away, TR Warszawa signed its construction contract in June and broke ground in August 2025 on its long-planned home, cementing a year-round stage pipeline and fresh footfall for central retail and dining. Appropriately, Visa’s expanding technology and product hub continues to scale local headcount, underscoring Warsaw’s deep bench of highly educated talent (ranked #7 globally for Educational Attainment) and strong Health (#8). At Varso, the EU’s tallest tower, the new observation deck adds a fresh destination for tenants, tourists and Instagrammers, a quick walk from Central Station. Speaking of mobility,the new Central Transportation Hub (CPK) is aiming for a 2032 opening target, while Metro Line M2’s western extension to Karolin advances toward a 2026 finish, expanding the Top 20 Biking and Walkability. Hospitality is following the city’s prosperity, with PURO Warsaw Old Town opened in 2025, bringing design-forward rooms and a rooftop bar, as mixed-use stalwarts like Elektrownia Powiśle and Norblin keep refreshing their tenant mix and programming.