Safety Day in Olivia | The Great Safety Day is behind us!

On 19 June, Safety Day II took place in Olivia – a unique event devoted to broadly understood safety. Participants had the opportunity to meet representatives of uniformed services, take part in demonstrations and expand their knowledge about various aspects of security.

 

The main attractions of the day:

  • Fire Brigade shows: Firefighters presented dynamic oil extinguishing, showing how dangerous it can be to extinguish grease with water and teaching proper techniques of dealing with fires. This point attracted the attention of many passers-by!
  • Crash and Rollover Simulators: The simulators allowed the participants to experience the effects of road accidents in controlled conditions. It was a great opportunity to understand how important it is to wear seat belts and obey road rules.
  • Forensic techniques: A police forensic technician demonstrated how evidence is collected at the scene of an incident or crime. Participants could see how forensic technicians work and what tools they use in their work.
  • Police Equipment: officers from the Road Traffic Department presented a marked police car and various devices used during everyday activities. It was a fascinating lesson for everyone, both young and old:)
  • First Aid Station: Demonstrations of first aid equipment were held on site. Participants were able to learn basic rescue procedures such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). These skills can save someone’s life, which is why they were very popular.
  • Military Equipment Shows: There was also a stand with military equipment on site, where participants could see modern equipment and armament. It was a unique opportunity to take a close look at the technology used by the military and talk to experts about its applications.
  • Challenge Zone with City Fit:
    for lovers of physical activity, a special challenge zone was prepared run by City Fit, where participants could test their physical fitness

 

Of course, there was also great music and delicious food. DJ Van Klocek made the atmosphere more pleasant with great music tracks, and warm burgers straight from Zebra Burger and cooling ice cream from Icestands, as usual, were the success of the 🙂

WHAT AN EVENTFUL DAY! Thank you all for coming and see you next year:)

Photo: Maciej Roszkowski

Arco with a Michelin Guide star, and Treinta y Tres with Bib Gourmand distinction!

The Michelin guide appeared in 1900 and today it is considered the most important culinary guide in the world. The Michelin star, on the other hand, is like an Oscar in the culinary world. For the first time in history, restaurants from Gdańsk have been included in this renowned publishing house! So far, Michelin awards have only been awarded to Warsaw, Poznań and Kraków. This time, it was our restaurants, Treinta Y Tres and Arco by Paco Perez, that enchanted the judges with amazing cuisine!

 

We are bursting with pride!

 



Arco by Paco Perez

with a Michelin Star



Treinta y Tres

with Bib Gourmand distinction

For the first time in history, restaurants from Gdańsk have been included in the renowned Michelin guide to the best culinary places in the world!

 

 

Both restaurants are located at 33. Olivia Star’s floor. Treinta y Tres serves mainly Spanish cuisine. The menu includes specialties such as colorful tapas, home-baked brioches, squid, octopus and tortillas. Arco is run by one of the most successful chefs in the world, Paco Pérez, who has been awarded 5 prestigious Michelin stars. Guests can choose from both an a’la carte menu and a tasting menu in two variants. Also noteworthy is the Bodega, which is a large “vineyard” of both restaurants. It includes 800 labels and over 3 thousand. bottles, including one unique one from 1940. Graham’s Porto was closed in 28 bottles. A bottle with the number 1 is available in the restaurant’s resources.

 

 

Arco by Paco Perez

Treinta Y Tres

About Michelin Stars

For lovers of refined flavors and unforgettable experiences, Michelin-starred restaurants are a must-see on the gastronomic map of the world. And for almost every chef, being included in the Michelin culinary guide is the pinnacle of professional aspirations. The French “gourmet bible” has been an oracle for those looking for the best restaurants in the world for decades. Even one Michelin star is a huge distinction. The award increases the prestige of the restaurant and the reputation of the chef and his team. Also a reason to be proud is the Bib Gourmand badge, the green “eco” clover, the fork and the very fact of being included in the guide.

 

Michelin stars are awarded in three categories:

  • 3 starsand – be sure to see,
  • 2 stars – worth visiting,
  • 1 star – noteworthy.

 

Restaurants are rated by anonymous food critics who do not announce their visits. Inspectors verify the quality of dishes, their taste and the way they are served. In this way, they check the skills of the cooks, they also assess the atmosphere of the place, as well as the value for money. Importantly, the stars are awarded only for one year. After this time, the restaurant is verified again. One star is awarded to restaurants that are “very good and noteworthy in their category”. Two stars mean that the place is “worth visiting for the quality of food and service”. Three stars are awarded to those unique establishments that “are worth a special trip”.

 

Michelin Guide UK

 

5 criteria for judging a Michelin inspector’s restaurant:

  • product quality,
  • mastering the taste and cooking techniques,
  • the chef’s personality represented in the culinary experience,
  • the value of experience in terms of quality and price,
  • consistency between inspectors’ visits.

 

About Bib Gourmand

The Michelin world does not end with stars. Since 1997, the guide has also awarded “good quality, good value cooking” restaurants. This means no more and no less good value for money. The restaurants that Michelin judges say best meet the criterion of high quality at an affordable price are now awarded the Bib Gourmand award.

Cutlery and clovers

Michelin also awards cutlery and clovers.

  • Cutlery is awarded to the climatic décor of the restaurant, the quality of service and amenities for customers or the atmosphere in the premises, the restaurant can receive a maximum of five cutlery.
  • The cloverleaf – the latest award used since 2020 – is awarded to restaurants that prepare dishes in a sustainable way, the award aims to promote the conscious use of natural resources.

 

 

 

 

Origin:

foodanddesign.pl

gastro.pl

wakacje.pl

horecatrends.pl

voida.pl

 

 

 

 

Viterra – the world leader in the cereal market – has opened its new offices in Olivia

Viterra – the world leader in the cereal market –

has opened its new offices in Olivia Centre. Viterra is present in 35 countries and operates in the most important global markets. It has occupied a representative office on the top floor of Olivia’s newest building – Olivia Prime B.

 

– A new Resident is always a great joy, especially since Gdańsk has been a historical centre of grain trade for hundreds of years, and Viterra Polska is a leader in the sale of not only cereals, but also oilseeds, legumes, sugar, rice, cotton, vegetable oils and biodiesel – emphasizes Maciej Kotarski from Olivia Centre. – Viterra handles 1.5 million tons of goods annually in ports, exports 2 million tons by land, and has ten of its own storage locations in Poland, elevators that allow it to store 350,000 tons of goods in Poland. tons and its own production of vegetable oils.

 

The office on the 14th floor of Olivia Prime B provides stunning panoramic views of the Bay of Gdańsk, the Gdynia cliffs in Orłowo, the marina in Sopot and the green Tri-City Landscape Park surrounding Olivia. The premises cover an area of over 1400 m. Kw. and a private terrace, located above the office, on the 15th floor, where lounge furniture, deckchairs and greenery have been prepared.

 

Viterra, as a company from the plant trade industry, perfectly fits Olivia Prime, whose interiors have been designed by
the architectural studio Design Anatomy
in the spirit of biophilic design, combined with the power art trend: Olivia Prime is a unique building in every respect – says Maciej Kotarski.We place great emphasis on the contact of its users with nature and natural materials. Extensive terraces, filled with vegetation, frequently appearing wood, as well as greenery suspended from the ceilings make an amazing impression in an ultra-modern office building. Olivia Prime is also very surprising with the interiors of the elevators, which are lined with fragrant natural wood, which provides an unparalleled experience for all guests of the facility. At the same time, the building is saturated with art. Murals in all halls, walls designed like paintings, screens in the main hall – vertical structures moving in many planes. The combination of the biophilic trend and power art allows us to meet two needs. The first is the harmony of the spirit and the sense of contact with nature through soft furniture, plants and natural materials in the spirit of biophilic design. The second is the need for strength and energy, providing users with a place that fills them with good energy. Entering work is supposed to make us smile, energize, make us feel a surge of power and want to act.

 

Olivia Prime is one of only 4 buildings in Poland with an all-glass triple-glazed façade, which provides the best possible lighting in autumn and winter. This helps to ensure better well-being of employees. In spring and summer, the triple-glazed façade prevents overheating and provides thermal comfort even on very sunny days, and in the winter and autumn months it allows much greater access to daylight, which is so important for humans.

 

Viterra is not the first company from the food industry to open its offices in Olivia Centre. Earlier, Paula Fish, which employs over 800 people, found its place in the largest Polish business center. It is not only one of the European leaders in the fish processing market, but also a pioneer in ecology and sustainable development. The main goal of the company’s development in the coming months is related to achieving climate neutrality, the use of environmentally sustainable fishing methods, as well as the most environmentally friendly fleet of vehicles used to transport their products.

 

Polish Agro is also one of the companies that cannot often be associated with modern business centers. The main profile of its activity focuses on the trade of fertilizers, plant protection products, as well as seeds and agricultural products. The company is part of the DAVA Agravis International A/S group. Its companies are among the leaders of the agricultural market in their countries and operate mainly in the Baltic Sea region.

 

 

 

 

Safety Day II in Olivia! Pokazy, szkolenia, wykłady!

Safety Day in Olivia is a day full of inspiring meetings, interesting lectures, knowledge from the most reliable sources. On the patio of Olivia Centre, you will feel like a real hero of uniformed services, taking care of our health and safety on a daily basis: a firefighter, a policeman, a paramedic. You will check, with the use of special simulators, what a road accident, hitting a wall with a car, or a rollover looks like “from the inside”! We hope this will make you drive a lot more carefully.

 

19 June | 11:00 – 14:00 | Olivia’s patio!

 

 

The program includes:

  • crash simulator,
  • rollover simulator,
  • police dog training show,
  • demonstration of police action of a forensic technician at the scene of an incident/crime,
  • demonstrations of police equipment, including a motorcycle of the Road Traffic Department policemen, a marked police car,
  • demonstration of the equipment of the State Fire Service, e.g. a combat vehicle,
  • dynamic oil extinguishing show,
  • lectures on safety on vacation and more
  • demonstration of equipment for first aid,
  • You will be able to train in basic first aid activities (and this can save someone’s life!)
  • challenge zone, and in it m.in. rowing ergometer.

 

We invite you, because there will also be:

  • burgers – ZEBRA Burger
  • ice cream – Icecream
  • and live music!

 

 

See you!

 

 

 

But it was happening!! Children’s Day for young and old 2024 is behind us!

On June 8, 2024, an unforgettable Children’s Day for young and old took place at Primary School No. 35 in Oliwa! This unique event gathered several hundred children, parents and friends of Olivia and Primary School 35. Everyone (yes, yes!) had the opportunity to participate in various attractions prepared especially for this occasion. The weather was good, and the joy and smiles on the faces of the participants made this day remain in the memory for a long time.

 

Four Fun Zones

 

The event was divided into four zones, each offering something unique.

 

Food & Chill Zone. It was here that you could relax and eat delicious delicacies. They were served m.in. pancakes, casseroles, fries, cakes, grilled sausages, fruit and ice cream, which were very popular.

Toddler Zone. The youngest children could play with face painting and create giga soap bubbles. This zone was a real paradise for children.

Edu & Fun Zone. Educational workshops were held in this zone, including learning about ecology, first aid classes, you could guess logistics and mathematical puzzles and take part in workshops on healthy eating.

Sport Zone. Lovers of physical activity could try their hand at various disciplines, such as hockey, skating, football, handball, in games and arcade activities.

 

 

Unforgettable attractions

 

The whole event was graced by a DJ who took care of the musical setting of the event. Thanks to him, the atmosphere was even more joyful and full of energy. In addition, we were visited by firefighters, who presented a fire engine, which aroused great interest among the kids. Whole families could also admire talent shows, take part in dances and Zumba classes. There were competitions and lotteries with prizes. Nobody left empty-handed:)

 

Many thanks to all the organizers, residents, teachers and parents! Without them, it would not have worked, because only #RazemmozemyWiecej! It is thanks to you that the children had the opportunity to experience something extraordinary and will remember this special Children’s Day for a long time!

 

Photo: Maciej Roszkowski

Olivia recommends bikes every day!

Olivia recommends cycling not only on World Bicycle Day (which falls on June 3). Switch to a bike and ride to Olivia on your two-wheeler! For health, fitness, beauty, beautiful views and well-being. You can also do something good thanks to the
Active Charity
campaign. See!

 

To Olivia on two wheels

Do you have a bike? Very well! Don’t have one? No problem! In Olivia Centre, you can use publicly available electric scooters and scooters, as well as bicycles as part of the tests of the Mevo 2.0 Metropolitan Bike System. In addition, the following are at your disposal:

  • several hundred bicycle racks – both inside and outside the garage halls,
  • two bicycle repair points,
  • lockers for cyclists,
  • shower cubicles (if you need a refreshment after the trip),
  • adapted scooter stands,
  • scooter lockers with a charging system for electric models.

Bicycle lockers in the My Olivia app

To make life and work better for those who come to work on a bike, it is possible to rent bicycle lockers in the My Olivia application. It takes a few moments. And you can rent such a cabinet with access to the shower even for the whole year. It’s very easy! How to do it?

 

  • Download My Olivia from the App Store or Google Play (if you don’t already have it)
  • Click on the BIKE icon in the app
  • Go through everything STEP BY STEP (takes a minute or two).

 

What are your options?

  • cabinet in the garage hall;
  • cupboard in the garage hall (with shower);
  • locker in the bicycle locker room (with shower).

 

How long can you rent a bike locker for?

  • 90 days
  • 180 days
  • 360 days

 

How much does it cost?

  • locker in the garage hall – PLN 30 for 90 days,
  • locker in the garage hall, with access to a shower – PLN 60 for 90 days,
  • locker in the bicycle locker room (with access to a shower) – 90 PLN for 90 days.

 

How to do it? Step by step.

  1. You choose the building where you WANT to have a locker.
  2. You choose a service (e.g. a locker in a garage hall).
  3. You indicate how long you want to rent it for (90, 180, 360 days) and click “next”.
  4. You check if the order is correct.
  5. If you want to receive an invoice, tick the “Invoice” checkbox.
  6. You pay for everything and rent a locker.

You will receive a confirmation of your purchase with the e-mail address you provided when registering in the My Olivia application.

We have two working days to complete all the formalities and contact you to issue you with the locker key. That’s it:)

Extras from us and Islets in the app

Two of our Extras will be of particular interest to cyclists. Our befriended
Bicycle Shop Wywyspka
has something special for you!

  • 15% discount on accessories, clothing and helmets.
  • 7% off on all non-discounted bikes.

To take advantage of the promotion, simply show the My Olivia app in the salon when you make a purchase.

 

Join the Active Charity campaign

Are you riding a bike or scooter? Monitor your activity via any application of your choice. Inform the Energa Group about this every month, and each kilometre you travel will be added to the common kilometre pool. You have plenty of time, because the action lasts until December 31. We have 250,000 km to go. If we manage to exceed the assumed mileage limit, the Energa Foundation will donate funds to children in need, seniors and animal shelters. More about the
Active Charity project…

 

Every active charity who goes out, leaves, runs 100 km and donates them to the common pool will be able to recommend the Beneficiary to the Organizers. If you have any questions, please write to:
rowery@energa.pl

 

Meet EuroVelo!

EuroVelo is a network of 17 bicycle routes that allow you to travel around our entire continent. Their total length is over 90,000 km! In the Pomeranian Voivodeship, you will drive EV routes over a distance of about 700 km, because as many as 3 of them lead through our region.

 

The course of the EuroVelo trails

  • EV 1 – Atlantic Coast Route: North Cape – Sagres (8,186 km)
  • EV 2 – Route of Capitals: Galway – Moscow (5,500 km)
  • EV 3 – Pilgrims’ Route: Trondheim – Santiago de Compostela (5,122 km)
  • EV 4 – Roscoff – Kiev (4,000 km)
  • EV 5 – Via Roma Francigena: London – Rome and Brindisi (3,900 km)
  • EV 6 – River Route: Atlantic Ocean to Black Sea: Nantes – Constanța (3,653 km)
  • EV 7 – Central European Route: North Cape – Malta (6,000 km)
  • EV 8 – Mediterranean route: Cádiz – Athens (5,388 km)
  • EV 9 – Amber Route – Baltic Sea to Adriatic Sea: Gdansk – Pula (1,930 km)
  • EV 10 – Circular Hanseatic Route: 7,930 km
  • EV 11 – East European Route: North Cape – Athens (5,964 km)
  • EV 12 – North Sea Route: 5,932 km
  • EV 13 – Iron Curtain Trail: Barents Sea – Black Sea ( 6,800 km)
  • EV 15 – Route along the Rhine: Andermatt – Hoek van Holland (1,320 km)

 

Learn more
about EuroVelo

Get to know the Pomeranian routes of EuroVelo better

 

Children’s Day for young and old will take place on June 8!

We invite you to Children’s Day for young and old. It will be happening during this family picnic! Sports attractions (but not only!), games, shows, competitions await us. There will be something nice to eat. And there will be a moment for chill. We start at Friends’ School, at Primary School No. 35, and immediately after that we have fun in Oliwa, because on that day there is also Viva Oliva! Save the date in your calendars and gather your strength:)

 

8 June 2023 | SP 35 | Hours. 10.00 – 14.00

ZONES: EDU & FUN | SPORT | FOOD & CHILL | FOR A TODDLER

 

One of the most important days of the year is ahead of us: Children’s Day! On this occasion, we invite the entire Olivia community with their families and friends to participate in the Family Picnic for young and old!

 

Games, plays, competitions with prizes, sports activities and many other surprises await the little ones.

 

We invite you to chilling with lemonade, grilled sausages, live music. We encourage you to be active in the open air and compete in competitions! After all, each of us has something of a child in us!

 

Here are some of the highlights:

 

EDU & FUN

  • A supermachine for the Earth! It will be possible to make a button or a comb out of plastic
  • Field game
  • Rubik’s Cube and Math Puzzles
  • healthy diet

 

SPORT

  • handball
  • soccer
  • hockey
  • ice skating
  • Short Truck
  • Master of balance
  • Master of Strength
  • rowing ergometer

 

FOOD & CHILL

  • french fries
  • Casseroles
  • Pancakes
  • ice cream
  • homemade cakes
  • grilled sausages
  • fruit

 

TODDLER

  • Face painting
  • giant soap bubbles
  • mega-bricks

 

MAIN STAGE

 

10.00 Welcome to the guests
10:15 Zumba show part 1.
10:30 Gdańsk Umbrella part 1
10:45 Dance show
11:30 Aloha Dance – winners’ show
11:45 Quiz about the school, Olivia, the district
12:00 Got Talent
12:30 First Aid
12:50 Zumba part 2.
13; 00 Gdańska Parasolka, part 2
13:15 Hockey kit show
13:30 Surprises from the Frigate
14:00 Final of the Gdansk Umbrella Lottery

 

Participation in the event does not require prior reservation, and all further information will be published in the news and on the

Olivia Centre Facebook

profile!

 

See you on June 8!

 

 

 

 

Concert of Olivia’s Choir in Gdynia!

We invite you to the concert of the Olivia Choir at the Consulate of Culture in Gdynia! On June 26 at 6:30 p.m . you will hear the greatest hits of popular music in choral arrangements, m.in. Eurythmics, The Beatles, U2, Queen…

 

 

26.06, 18:30 | Consulate of Culture in Gdynia

 

Buy your ticket here

 

The Olivia Centre Choir gathers singing enthusiasts from dozens of companies in the business centre. It has been operating for over 5 years now – in December 2023 it celebrated its jubilee with the concert “Fifth ROCK”.

The guests of the jubilee concert, as its title suggests, let themselves be carried away by the wave of rock sound. They heard, m.in, Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit “, U2’s “With or Without You “, and Queen’s “We Will Rock You ” in choral arrangements.

 

The choir performed on the stages of the Tri-City, adding splendour to cultural and business events and supporting charity projects. In 2022, the choir’s debut album
entitled “Dobre Tony” was released, containing well-known pieces of popular music
.

 

The Olivia Centre Choir is a group of people working in various companies in various positions in a prestigious business cntrum in Gdańsk. It is a band that, after working hours, among everyday obligations, finds time to develop their talent and enjoy making music together. The choir had its debut in Dzień dobry TVN. He recorded the first music video for the song Seasons of love, and as part of the cooperation with the German Chamber of Commerce, a recording of Christmas songs was created.

 

He won the Golden Band in the category of mixed choirs in the XVIII National Competition of Christmas Carols and Pastorals in Chełmno and the Bronze Diploma in the category of adult choirs in the VI Baltic Choir Competition Pomerania Cantat in Słupsk.

 

Wiktoria Pagieła – founder and artistic director of the Olivia Centre Choir. Born in Zhytomyr, Ukraine, in a family with musical traditions. A scholarship holder of the Government of the Republic of Poland (2006-2011), a graduate of the Faculty of Choral Conducting, Music Education and Eurhythmics at the Academy of Music in Gdańsk. St. Moniuszko (in the class of Prof. W. Górski/diploma with distinction) and a graduate of the Faculty of Philology at the University of Gdańsk (diploma with honors). Originator, organizer and host of numerous music events, vocal and choral workshops in Pomerania. President of the Gdańsk Branch of the Polish Association of Choirs and Orchestras (2012-2014). One of the most important awards (preparation of the University Choir of the Academy of Music in Gdańsk) is the Fryderyk 2014 Award of the Phonographic Academy in the category Album of the Year. Symphonic and concertante music: Angelus, Exodus, Victoria under dir. Prof. Z. Rychert.

 

 

Buy your ticket here

 

 

 

We sail on Sundays! Welcome!

The whole Sunday under sail! Good company, amazing views and complete ease, because it is you, the crew, who decide (well, also the wind) where you go and when you take a break for a “fish” during the cruise. We sail from the most beautiful marina in Poland, on the Sopot pier.

 

We cordially invite you, together with Premium Yachting, to unforgettable Sunday cruises on the Bay of Gdańsk. You have no sailing experience? No problem. Everyone who simply wants to sail is welcome.

 

  • Start: 10:00, Marina Sopot, Plac Zdrojowy 2 in Sopot (at the end of the pier, the yacht is marked with the flag of Olivia Centre).
  • End: 20:00, Marina Sopot, Plac Zdrojowy 2 in Sopot (at the end of the pier, the yacht marked with the flag of Olivia Centre).
  • Route: depending on the weather conditions, the plans include Rewa, Jastarnia, the ditch of the Vistula Spit, Hel…
  • Equipment: layered clothing, comfortable shoes with soft soles, sunglasses, sunscreen and headgear.
  • As an Olivia Resident, you can buy a ticket for an Accompanying Person at the “resident” price (PLN 250).
  • The cost of the cruise does not include entry to the Sopot pier.

Additional information

  • People taking part in the cruise meet a moment before 10:00 in Marina Sopot (at the end of the Sopot pier)
    See.
  • Here you will find
    additional information about Marina Sopot.
  • Each time the skipper is waiting for those taking part in the cruise, at the Atena yacht with the flags of Olivia Yacht Club and Premium Yachting.
  • The meeting point is additionally marked with a stall.
  • The course of the sailing adventure is supervised by an experienced sea wolf, Kasper Orkisz.
  • Do you have any questions? Write:

    kasper.orkisz@premiumyachting.pl

You can find tickets in the My Olivia app and on the
Events website
. Residents have a discount and the opportunity to buy tickets at a promotional price for themselves and an accompanying person.

 

Olivia Quest – much more than a game that integrates the community

Building an active community still gives office centre operators sleepless nights, while unconventional and consistently implemented activities lead to success. Olivia Quest has just ended: a game that engaged nearly 650 players from 80 companies.

 

The game was open to all people who work in Olivia Centre in Gdańsk, the largest office centre in Poland. Olivia Quest was a project that lasted 3 weeks and consisted of taking up various challenges and solving puzzles leading to guessing the master password. As many as 645 players took part in the competition, of which 38 people competed for the win in the finals. The winner was Filip Smurawa from Capgemini. Every day, throughout the game, the players had to try to guess the password of the day, to which the tasks scattered throughout the business center led them. All of them were a hint of the main password, for which a financial prize of PLN 1000 awaited the winner.

 

 

As Filip Smurawa admits, at first he was not interested in participating in the competition, but it was his colleagues who motivated him to finally try his hand: The initial slogans were relatively simple and this is why the game did not arouse my interest at the beginning. I was mainly inspired to participate by my colleagues from Capgemini and, inspired by their attempts to guess the next passwords, after three or four days I joined the fun. With the following days, the level of difficulty grew, and with it my curiosity. Quite quickly, we came up with the main entry, which undoubtedly helped with the auxiliary entries that led us to the final of the competition.

 

 

Maciej Olszewski, director of Olivia’s Communication Department, emphasizes that initiating this type of action is not only satisfaction, but also great fun for the whole team: Once again, the effects of the project proposed to tenants exceeded our expectations. This was the first time we had prepared such a game, so at first we didn’t know how our residents’ employees would receive it, and the numbers are astonishing: the participants made 32,845 attempts to guess the word of the day, and one of the words got a record 1,386 attempts. In one of the companies, as many as 63 players took part in the game, who were puzzled over the slogans we entered. These data show that it is worth implementing such projects, so this edition of Olivia Quest will certainly not be the only one. We hope that in the next editions more participants will join the fun. –Adds. The project was carried out in cooperation with O4 Coworking, from the conceptual side to implementation. This shows that the best ideas are the fruit of joint work.

Since its inception, Olivia Centre has been consistently developing the idea of creating a community in its area. On a daily basis, this group is concentrated in numerous interest clubs, bringing together lovers of photography, creating and editing films, plant care, sports clubs (football, cross-country running, volleyball or sailing), but also in such unique projects as the Olivia Centre Choir, which has a number of performances behind it, released its first album, and in recent weeks gave its first commercial concert, for which tickets were sold out long before the event. The legitimacy of the existence of a close-knit and active community was also confirmed in such exceptional periods as the pandemic or the beginning of the war in Ukraine, when employees of companies from Olivia collected computers for children during remote learning, did shopping for seniors and people in need, or organized a collection of the most urgently needed gifts for those fighting at the front and everything needed by war refugees arriving in Polish. On a daily basis, Olivia’s employees organize blood donations and work for animal shelters, and numerous initiatives allow them to integrate, exchange ideas and inspire the development of new interest clubs.

 

This is a great value of our project, which is important in recruitment, and even more so as a motivational factor that allows us to retain employees and contribute to higher attendance at work. – says Bogusław Wieczorek, representative of Olivia Centre. The research conducted by us shows that on days when additional events are organized in our centre, the attendance in offices is higher than on days when there are no such initiatives, and this is confirmed by the employees themselves: 64% of respondents make the date of coming to the office dependent on the schedule of additional activities that await them in Olivia Centre. 12% of office employees actively use our offer, and another 12% declare their willingness to join in the near future. These are hard figures, reflecting current trends in work and giving us a basis for developing these projects in the future.

 

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