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A Truly Green Quinta Da Fonte At Quinta da Fonte, we are inspired by our surroundings and by those who work here. Nesta Quinta inspiram-nos o espaço e as pessoas. CONTENT CONTEÚDOS 01 CONCEPT CONCEITO When it was launched in 1995, Quinta da Fonte was one of the first office parks to understand A redefined sustainability agenda in recognition the need to connect both high quality real estate and its ‘countryide’ surroundings. Its pioneering of our role and our responsibility as people, concept allowed Quinta da Fonte to stand out from the coldness of traditional glass office towers. companies and as a community in reducing our environmental footprint. Today the “Quinta” is receiving a significant update so it can better cater to those who use it on Various improvement measures are underway a daily basis. It has evolved the office park concept to companies’ real needs and those of their including real-time energy usage monitoring, teams – providing the ever important work-life balance that we are all looking for. replacing light bulbs with LED, installation of sensor energy-saving devices, the upgrading Inspired by its very own particular surroundings, Quinta da Fonte has raised the office park concept of HVAC systems and the analysis of solar to a business ecosystem. and other renewable energy. Uma agenda sustentável definida como Quando foi lançada em 1995, a Quinta da Fonte foi dos primeiros parques de escritórios reconhecimento do nosso papel e da nossa a aliar à qualidade imobiliária uma envolvente campestre. O conceito pioneiro que representa responsabilidade como indivíduos, empresas a Quinta permitiu destacar-se por entre a frieza das torres de vidro. e como comunidade na redução da nossa pegada ambiental. Estão a ser implementadas Hoje, a Quinta atualiza-se para melhor servir quem a vive todos os dias. Para isso, estão em curso várias medidas de melhoria como o uma série de iniciativas decorrentes de uma nova estratégia de melhoria de todo o espaço. monitoramento em tempo real do consumo A Quinta da Fonte evolui o conceito de parque de escritório para adaptá-lo às necessidades reais de energia, a substituição de lâmpadas padrão das empresas e das pessoas - proporcionar o tão desejado equilíbrio entre a vida e o trabalho por luzes LED, a instalação de sensores que todos procuramos. de economia de energia, o melhoramento dos sistemas HVAC e a análise de energias Inspirada pela envolvente natural característica, a Quinta da Fonte elevou o conceito renováveis como a energia solar. de parque de escritórios para ecossistema empresarial. A TRULY GREEN QUINTA DA FONTE POR UMA QUINTA VERDADEIRAMENTE VERDE 01 CONCEPT AN ECOSYSTEM HERE ARE SOME CONCEITO WHERE PEOPLE AND OF THE SERVICES IDEAS CAN FLOURISH AVAILABLE AT 21 UM ECOSSISTEMA ONDE QUINTA DA FONTE Buldings | Edifícios AS IDEIAS E PESSOAS CONHEÇA OS SERVIÇOS 7 PODEM FLORESCER QUE TEMOS DISPONÍVEIS Restaurants | Restaurantes PARA SI 2 At the new Quinta da Fonte, you will find Hairdresser Restaurants Post office CTT Food Trucks 2,400 m the best working conditions that will allow Cabeleireiro Restaurantes Ponto CTT Health Club companies and their talent to grow, making Gymnasium Newsagent Regional Market each day as inspiring and exciting as possible. Ginásio Tabacaria Mercado Regional ATM Copy Centre Car Wash 5 A nova Quinta tem como missão proporcionar Multibanco Centro de Cópias Lavagens Auto Gardens and Leisure Spaces | Jardins as melhores condições possíveis para que empresas e pessoas possam crescer, e espaços de lazer trabalhando diariamente para tornar o dia-a-dia mais inspirador e estimulante. 80,177 m² Lettable Area | Área arrendável 3,500 Parking Spaces | Lugares de estacionamento 02 LOCATION SINTRA SINTRA TRAIN LINE LOCALIZAÇÃO 18 MIN A1 MOTORWAY SINTRA-CASCAIS NATURAL PARK CABO DA ROCA (PORTO) UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE LISBON IC19 A36 MOTORWAY AIRPORT Quinta da Fonte is located in Oeiras, halfway between Lisbon’s city centre CRIL 20 MIN and Cascais. Oeiras attracts a significant proportion of Portugal’s A9 MOTORWAY leading companies and it is building on its reputation as an innovation CREL and development area. A16 MOTORWAY Massamá-Barcarena SINTRA TRAIN LINE Quinta da Fonte is part of the Oeiras Valley project, developed by the local council, which aims to make the local area the number one science-driven SINTRA LINE IC19 Roma municipality and attract the largest number of technology companies. In addition, TRAIN STATION 2ª CIRCULAR TO QUINTA DA FONTE Oeiras also boasts a 10 km coastline, comprising 4 public beaches and landmarks ATLANTIC OCEAN 11 MIN TO LISBON of cultural interest. 17 MIN A Quinta da Fonte situa-se em Oeiras, a meio caminho entre o centro de Lisboa N243-9 PRAIA LISBOA e Cascais. Oeiras atrai uma porção significativa das empresas de maior dimensão DO GUINCHO a nível nacional e está a consolidar a sua reputação como polo de inovação A5 MOTORWAY e desenvolvimento do concelho. A Quinta da Fonte faz parte do Oeiras Valley, A5 MOTORWAY LISBON uma iniciativa da Câmara Municipal de Oeiras que tem como missão posicionar CITY CENTRE Oeiras como o primeiro município português da Ciência com capacidade N9-1 15 MIN para atrair o maior número de empresas tecnológicas. Para além destas vantagens, CASCAIS Oeiras possui ainda quatro praias ao longo de 10 km de costa, com 4 praias 17 MIN Paço CASCAIS TRAIN LINE de Arcos públicas e vários pontos de interesse cultural. CASCAIS TRAIN LINE CASCAIS LINE TRAIN STATION Algés Belém N TO QUINTA DA FONTE TO LISBON 8 MIN 20 MIN W E PRAIA DE 20km / 20 min 21km / 17 min CARCAVELOS NOVA SBE S to Lisbon’s international airport to Cascais TAGUS RIVER 15km / 15 min Two privileged to Lisbon’s city centre road accesses to the Park HIGHWAY (Marquês de Pombal) COMPLEMENTARY ROAD NATIONAL ROAD RAILWAY 02 VALLEY SHUTTLE LOCATION Valley Shuttle offers a free transfer service between Oeiras train station and Quinta da Fonte. It is available Monday to Friday, between 7am and 7pm MOBILITY / MOBILIDADE every 20 minutes. O Valley Shuttle é um serviço de transporte gratuito que assegura a ligação entre a estação de comboio de Oeiras e a Quinta da Fonte. Funciona todos os dias úteis, entre as 07h00 e as 19h00, com intervalos de 20 minutos. The availability of alternative means of transport is at the heart of Quinta da Fonte’s new mobility policy. HTTPS://VIMECA.PT/CARREIRAS/HORARIOS/INVERNO/VIMECA.HTML We offer a range of mobility options Bus service by Vimeca / A regular bus service by Vimeca bus lines 756, 764 and 768 serves Quinta da Fonte. through our partnerships with alternative mobility providers, to make the commute Autocarros Vimeca / Um serviço regular de autocarros da Vimeca serve more affordable, less stressful and more a Quinta da Fonte através das linhas 756, 764 e 768. environmentally sustainable. HTTPS://QUINTADAFONTE.BUSUP.COM/ A nova política de mobilidade da Quinta Bus Up for smart companies / A transport solution is smart when you can combine: technology, efficiency, savings and sustainability. da Fonte passa pela disponibilização BusUp manages to integrate them all, offering a bespoke bus service that de alternativas de transporte. adjusts routes and bus capacity to the companies’ dynamic requirements. Bus Up Autocarro partilhado para empresas inteligentes / Uma solução de Oferecemos diferentes opções de mobilidade, transporte é inteligente quando combina em um único serviço: tecnologia, através dos nossos parceiros de mobilidade, eficiência, poupança e sustentabilidade. A BusUp consegue integrá-las todas, para tornar a viagem mais acessível, menos oferecendo um serviço de autocarros à medida, que ajusta as rotas e a capacidade dos autocarros às necessidades das empresas. stressante e ambientalmente mais sustentável. New bikeway will connect the railway station of Paço de Arcos to the business parks Quinta da Fonte and Lagoas Park / This bikeway, with an extension of approximately 4 km, aims to create a safe corridor for bicycle users and pedestrians. The works started in February 2020 and are expected to be completed by the end of the year. Ciclovia Empresarial vai ligar a estação ferroviária de Paço de Arcos aos parques empresariais Quinta da Fonte e Lagoas Park / A obra, com uma extensão aproximada de 4 km, visa a criação de um corredor seguro para os utilizadores de bicicletas e para os peões. A empreitada teve início em Fevereiro de 2020 e prevê-se que esteja concluída até ao final do ano. Cascais Lisboa A5 03 BUILDINGS A5 EDIFÍCIOS OESTE | WEST P1 EAST | ESTE P2 AVAILABLE AREAS 37 S H A Placolme LV A e s S ÁREAS DISPONÍVEIS A E NH P 31 A RU R NTÕ . 34 Q.TA DO QUI Q R. TA D U A S F BUILDING E O A P N P3 V T L E A O S R A EDIFÍCIO H EU 45 Q53 EN 45 Q37 P P5 A U R LHO Q52 53 E 2 ONS C Q31 933 m Entire Building 52 A D Q45 I N E V 43 Q34 932 m2 A Q31 A S P OL I M E DA CA Q34 R. FONT Q37 60 m2 Q43 P6 Q43 1,880 m2 P4 Q45 855 m2 Q52 1,107 m 2 OEIRAS 2 CONGRESS CENTER Q53 282 m CENTRO DE CONGRESSOS DE OEIRAS Total 6,049 m2 03 BUILDINGS EDIFÍCIOS AVAILABLE AREAS | ÁREAS DISPONÍVEIS Q31 EAST | CASA DA QUINTA UTILITIES AVAILABLE AREAS / PARKING SPACES / AND SERVICE CHARGES* / ÁREAS DISPONÍVEIS LUGARES DISPONÍVEIS CONSUMOS E DESPESAS COMUNS* FLOOR UNIT € / m2 Cascais Lisboa m2 m2 / MONTH / MÊS PISO UNIDADE MONTH / MÊS UNIT / MONTH UNIT / MONTH A5 UNIDADE / MÊS UNIDADE / MÊS A5 0/1 1 623 € 17,00 20 - € 100,00 - € 5,80 0 2 310 € 17,00 10 - € 100,00 - € 5,80 TOTAL 933 - 30 - - - - * Includes utilities consumptions, on average € 2/m2/month and service charges at € 3.61/m2/month / * Inclui consumos de electricidade e água, em média € w2/m2/mês e despesas comuns de €3,61/m2/mês P1 P2 S H A Placolme EXTERNAL CCTV | FLOOR TO CEILING HEIGHT | LV A e s PRIVATE WC | IS PRIVADAS S CCTV EXTERNO PÉ DIREITO UP TO | ATÉ 5 m A E NH AIR CONDITIONING | FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM | P 31 24H A SECURITY | SEGURANÇA RU AR CONDICIONADO SISTEMA DE DETEÇÃO DE INCÊNDIOS R NTÕ .
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