TriGranit is one of the largest privately owned real estate platforms in Central Europe, focusing primarily on retail and office buildings in urban locations.
In its two decades of operation, TriGranit developed nearly 50 projects creating 1.6 million square meters of GLA in 7 CEE countries.
[2] In 1999, TriGranit created the 194 000 sqm GBA WestEnd City Center in Budapest, Hungary, a new city center in downtown Budapest, signaling the company's pioneer development in the region that has both retail, offices, leisure and entertainment parts.
MÜPA – The Palace of Arts in Budapest, which houses the Ludwig Museum, the Festival Theatre and the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, opened in May 2005.
The centre was built on the site of an old, long-closed mine and TriGranit raised a chapel alongside the building in memory of the miners.
In 2007 as the first project in Romania, TriGranit delivered Polus Center Cluj, an 80 000 sqm GBA shopping centre in Cluj-Napoca in this year.
Despite the economic crisis TriGranit in 2008 developed Lakeside Park office complex in Bratislava, Slovakia.
The aim of TPGRE, with further capital injection, is to create the CEE region's leading real estate investment, development and management platform.
[citation needed] In 2016, TriGranit completed two market defining transactions in Hungary and Poland by selling two of his successful retail and office developments.
In September, the company completed the sale of Bonarka City Center (BCC) in Kraków to Rockcastle.