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Vilnius's FLOW business center terrace reopens with panoramic city views
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Vilnius's FLOW business center terrace reopens with panoramic city views

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The terrace of the FLOW business center in Vilnius has reopened to the public, offering panoramic city views.
  • Visitors can access the 16th-floor terrace free of charge on weekdays until the end of September.
  • The business center is nearly fully leased, with major tenants including the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

The terrace of the FLOW business center, located at Lvivo Street 21A in Vilnius, has once again opened its doors to the public, offering visitors a stunning panoramic view of the Lithuanian capital. Managed by "EIKA Development," the 16th-floor space is accessible to city residents and visitors free of charge on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. The terrace will remain open until the end of September.

This 490-square-meter terrace is a distinctive feature of the FLOW building, attracting significant interest not only from those who work within its offices but also from the wider public. It provides an expansive vista encompassing the city center and more distant districts of Vilnius. The area is richly landscaped and features comfortable seating areas, along with a new photo installation.

We see that the terrace has become more than just a space for the FLOW community; Vilnius residents and city guests are also interested in it.

โ€” Giedrius Brลซzgฤ—Director of Property Management at EIKA Development, discussing the public's interest in the FLOW business center's terrace.

This is not the first time the FLOW terrace has been made available to the public; it was initially opened for free access when the business center launched in 2024. Giedrius Brลซzgฤ—, Director of the Property Management Department at "EIKA Development," noted that previous initiatives were met with great enthusiasm, and the team continues to receive inquiries about access. "We see that the terrace has become more than just a space for the FLOW community; Vilnius residents and city guests are also interested in it," Brลซzgฤ— stated.

Brลซzgฤ— emphasized the unique perspective the FLOW terrace offers compared to other viewpoints in Vilnius. "Although we have many beautiful viewing spots in Vilnius, each shows the city differently. From FLOW, a very wide panorama of the capital is visible, so we invite everyone to come and admire it," he said. The business center itself is nearly fully occupied, with approximately 95% of its spaces leased. Prominent tenants include the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Turkish Airlines, and Elektrum Lietuva.

Although we have many beautiful viewing spots in Vilnius, each shows the city differently. From FLOW, a very wide panorama of the capital is visible, so we invite everyone to come and admire it.

โ€” Giedrius Brลซzgฤ—Director of Property Management at EIKA Development, highlighting the unique view from the FLOW terrace.
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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.