Where sustainability meets success

Where sustainability meets success
Where sustainability meets success

19 Skunu Street

This corner building faces Dome Square and is the only private building on the square; it has 14 large shop windows and 56 windows.

Technical data

• Gross Building Area: 1 814.76 m2
• Total Internal Area: 1 501.38 m2
• Leasable area: 1 071.60 m2
• Number of floors: 5 above ground, attic and a basement
• Lift: 1

19 Skunu Street

This corner building faces Dome Square and is the only private building on the square; it has 14 large shop windows and 56 windows.

Technical data

• Gross Building Area: 1 814.76 m2
• Total Internal Area: 1 501.38 m2
• Leasable area: 1 071.60 m2
• Number of floors: 5 above ground, attic and a basement
• Lift: 1

Description

This corner building faces Dome Square and is the only private building on the square; it has 14 large shop windows and 56 windows.

The building at 19 Skunu Street was built in the 18th century by a project of architect Cristoph Haberland (1750 – 1803) as a mixed-use building and in 1872 was reconstructed by architect John Friederich Baumann; the building facade is registered as an architectural monument of state’s importance. It faces Dome Square with a spectacular view of the Dome Cathedral and the former Riga Stock Exchange. After the building was acquired in 2009, Baltic RE Group carried out extensive renovation and repair works (in 2010) making use of high-quality finishing materials, inter alia renovated the 2nd floor in full modifying its use as a retail area, and renewing the entrance and the office area.

In 2014 additional refurbishment works were performed and the facade was fully illuminated.

At the end of 2017, a full reconstruction of the facade was performed and at the begining of 2022 an extensive renovation of the building’s interior was performed.

The main tenants of the building are RIMI, one of the largest retail chains in Latvia and the Baltics, i-Standards, who develops and delivers a range of digital solutions for the Nordic market based on Microsoft technology, ZAB Ecovis Convents, legal consultancy firm, and Eco Beauty, small shop which offers natural cosmetics and souvenirs made in Latvia.



The building is fully powered by green electricity, whose production process uses entirely renewable energy resources.
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