Mid Knight Holdings Ltd, a joint venture between MIDI plc and Benny Holdings, whose principal shareholder is Mark Weingard, has awarded an €18 million construction contract for the new business centre at Tigné Point to Frame Structures JV, a consortium composed of Mekanika Ltd, General Precast Ltd, Halmann Vella Ltd and JS Dimech Ltd, together with iAS architects.

Situated on the north front of Pjazza Tigné and enjoying views over the open car-free square and the sea, the business centre will consist of two interconnected blocks joined via an atrium bridge overlooking the historic Garden Battery. Built over a multi-storey car park, the offices are to be spread over nine floors connected by two escalators and five lifts.

The ground level on Pjazza Tigné will include a six metre high open atrium designed to retain the sea views currently enjoyed from the popular square. This double height space is planned to host two catering outlets with sprawling outdoor seating arrangements, whilst the eight floors of offices above will include modular open plan layouts measuring some 1,600 square meters per floor.

Works are expected to kick–off shortly and are set to be completed in tandem with those currently underway on MIDI’s latest seafront residential block, Q2. 

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