The ‘Koszyki’ market hall, popularly known as the ‘People’s bazaar’, was built in 1906-1908 on Koszykowa Street in Warsaw. In 2012 the Hala building, on a plot of more than one hectare, plot was bought by Griffin, who restored Koszyki to its former glory. In autumn 2016 Hala came back to life as Warsaw’s social and culinary centre, offering numerous restaurants, pubs and stores selling fresh produce. Hala Koszyki saw Warsaw join such world’s metropolises as New York, London, Oslo, Rotterdam and Florence, where such places teem with life around tables laden with all the cuisines of the world.