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Warehouses in demand

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POLAND Tenant demand for modern logistics and manufacturing space in Poland is growing rapidly. In H1 2017, warehouse supply totalled 707,000 sqm while take-up hit a record high of 1,786,000 sqm, claims Cushman & Wakefield in its “Marketbeat: Polish Industrial Market in H1 2017” report.

At the end of June 2017, Poland’s total warehouse stock stood at nearly 11.8 mln sqm. Most of the 707,000 sqm supply was delivered in Bydgoszcz-Toruń (113,000 sqm), Poznań (112,000 sqm) and Central Poland (91,000 sqm). There is currently 1,665,000 sqm under construction, of which 77 pct. is secured with pre-leases. Nearly half of that volume or around 800,000 sqm will be delivered in BTS (Build-to-Suit) projects. The highest concentration of development activity is in Warsaw’s suburbs (with around 375,000 sqm), Szczecin (293,000 sqm) and Upper Silesia (282,000 sqm). Despite the high levels of supply, the vacancy rate stood at 5.4 pct at the end of June 2017, or around 634,000 sqm of vacant warehouse space. Vacancy rates edged up in Poznań (8.3 pct) and Wrocław (7.3 pct), and decreased again in Warsaw’s inner city (6.9 pct) and its suburbs (5.7 pct). Robust developer activity pushed vacancies up in Krakow (12.7 pct or 38,000 sqm), Szczecin (8.8 pct or 19,000 sqm) and Lublin (13.9 pct or 18,000 sqm). The lowest warehouse vacancy rate of 0.3 pct was in Central Poland. “Several factors have contributed to the outstanding performance of the Polish logistics market, including Poland’s strong economic growth, rising retail sales, a competitive labour market, the expansion of the country’s road network and the wide availability of development sites. New infrastructure improvements are paving the way for the warehouse market to expand beyond the core conurbations, best illustrated by the growing developer activity in Szczecin, Bydgoszcz-Toruń, western Poland, Lublin and Rzeszów. In addition, new warehouse locations have recently appeared on Poland’s industrial map along expressways: S3 (Zielona Góra), S8 (Białystok) and S7 (Kielce),” said Adrian Semaan, a consultant in the industrial and logistics agency at Cushman & Wakefield and the author of the report. In H1 2017, warehouse take-up rose to a record 1,786,000 sqm. The largest leasing volumes were recorded in Central Poland (423,000 sqm), Upper Silesia (414,000 sqm) and in the Warsaw region (367,000 sqm, of which 333,000 sqm was transacted in Warsaw’s suburbs). New lease agreements accounted for 67 pct of the total leasing volume with lease renewals and expansions making up 24 pct and 9 pct, respectively. Take-up was largely driven by logistics operators (32 pct), retailers (20 pct), light manufacturing (10 pct), e-commerce (9 pct), the automotive sector (7 pct) and household appliances (6 pct). “The record performance of the Polish warehouse market is underpinned, among other things, by the growing demand reported by e-commerce. Poland is extremely attractive to this sector due to its geographic location, strong labour market, large consumer market with growing retail sales, and low leasing costs,” said Joanna Sinkiewicz, a partner and the head of industrial and logistics agency at Cushman & Wakefield. Headline rents remained flat on the Polish industrial market. At the end of June 2017, the highest were in Warsaw’s inner city (EUR 4.00–5.25 per sqm per month) and Kraków (EUR 3.50–4.50 per sqm per month) while the lowest were in Central Poland (EUR 2.40–3.60 per sqm per month) and Warsaw’s suburbs (EUR 2.50–3.60 per sqm per month). Effective rents tend to be lower due to financial incentives conceded to tenants and range between EUR 1.90–3.20 per sqm per month. Effective rents are highest in Warsaw’s inner city (EUR 3.50–4.60 per sqm per month) and Kraków (around EUR 2.80–3.60 per sqm per month). “In H1 2017, rents remained low, indicating a balanced market where developers are able to accommodate the growing demand for logistics space. Intense competition has given more bargaining power to tenants, particularly those leasing areas of over 5,000 sqm, which accounts for 80 pct of the total take-up recorded in the first six months. The risks to the occupier market include rising development costs due to rising prices of building materials and services, which are likely to push rents up,” said Joanna Sinkiewicz. The Polish industrial market is the fastest growing commercial real estate sector in Poland. Tenant demand is expected to remain robust, underpinned by optimistic growth forecasts for the country’s GDP, consumption and retail sales in 2017, further improvements in the road infrastructure and the increasing impact of e-commerce. With the development pipeline standing at 1.67 mln sqm, this year’s total supply is likely to surpass the 1.2 mln sqm mark recorded in 2016. Cushman & Wakefield does not expect any substantial changes in vacancy rates or rental costs.

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schedule 25 April 2024
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schedule 04 April 2024
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Intensive commercialization of the multifunctional Fern building under construction at Off Piotrkowska Center has begun. A modern building, the construction of which will start at the turn of 2024/2025, offers 4,700 sqm of service space and 2,700 sqm of office space.

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Poland A window for investment opportunity

schedule 25 April 2024
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Experts gathered at ULI Poland's annual Game Changers in the Real Estate World conference agreed that current market conditions are creating a window of opportunity for real estate investors willing to act quickly and thoughtfully. Smaller transactions by regional players dominate for the time being, but there is hope for a gradual return of major international players to the Polish property market.

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Hungary iLogistic expands at CTPark Budapest West

schedule 25 April 2024
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CTP has signed a lease agreement with the logistics service provider for an additional 2,000 sqm, thus the company will occupy a total of 13,000 sqm at the facility.

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Slovakia Aupark goes green

schedule 25 April 2024
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Wood & Company is planning the final third tranche of its acquisition of a stake in the Aupark shopping centre in Bratislava. The facility is currently undergoing an extension, which will increase its space by 6,000 sqm. In the summer, a huge green façade will be built on the new part.

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Germany JTRE enters German market

schedule 25 April 2024
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Slovakian developer JTRE is launching its first project in Germany. The Nordhafen Living & Office multifunctional project will be built in the Europacity area in Berlin's Berlin-Mitte district.

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Germany Helaba to co-finance 'Le Coeur' project for Hines

schedule 24 April 2024
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Helaba will act as lead manager for its long-standing client Hines in conjunction with the three savings banks in North Rhine-Westphalia, Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf, Sparkasse KölnBonn and Kreissparkasse Köln, to finance the construction of the 'Le Coeur' project in Dusseldorf. The project has a total lending volume of EUR 270 mln.

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Poland Magnice will be Outstanding

schedule 24 April 2024
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GLP has begun construction of the final hall of Wrocław V Logistics Centre in Magnice. The building, with an area of over 67,000 sqm, will be constructed in accordance with the requirements of BREEAM certification at the Outstanding level.

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Poland EPP takes over the management of the M1 and Power Parks

schedule 24 April 2024
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EPP is taking over the management of nine M1 shopping centres and three Power Parks from Metro Properties Polska. Some of Metro Properties Polska's employees, including local property management teams will join EPP.

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Czech Republic High Street’s glamour

schedule 23 April 2024
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Prague is the only city in the CEE region to boast a Prime High Street, a shopping street with only the most prestigious global brands. This location is Pařížská (Paris) Street, where currently 46 out of 48 available retail units are occupied.

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Poland Mitiska REIM opens its 10th Karuzela retail park

schedule 23 April 2024
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Poland More retail at offices

schedule 23 April 2024
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Already 64 pct of Warsaw’s office buildings offer at least one retail or service unit, reveals Retail @ Office, the latest report from Cushman & Wakefield. With new retail supply remaining low across the capital, retailers and service providers are increasingly looking for alternative locations.

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World Panattoni heads to the Middle East

schedule 23 April 2024
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Panattoni announces its expansion into the Middle East with the launch of an operation in Saudi Arabia. The company’s initial focus is on three of the largest Saudi Arabian cities: Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam. The move marks a milestone for Panattoni in its ambition to capitalise on emerging opportunities in key global markets in the Middle East and Asia.

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schedule 22 April 2024
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The Shire - Beyond Coworking in the Warsaw Spire C building was opened according to schedule. 40 pct of the 1500 sqm of office space has been leased even before the launch.

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Poland CTP grows in Poland

schedule 22 April 2024
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CTP has expanded its Polish land bank by nearly half a million sqm. The company has purchased investment land in four locations that provide the opportunity to build approximately 200,000 sqm of leasable space.

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Poland Mount TFI introduces fund of global REITs to WSE

schedule 22 April 2024
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The first fund investing in REITs, Mount Globalnego Rynku Nieruchomości FIZ, made its debut on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.

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Poland Panattoni gets to work in Silesia

schedule 22 April 2024
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Panattoni has begun construction on a new industrial park in Będzin. The first stage of the work, that has already been launched, will comprise a 27,500 sqm building constructed on a speculative basis.

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Poland More companies choose Diuna

schedule 22 April 2024
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Two more companies have become tenants of Diuna, part of the Warsaw portfolio of Syrena Real Estate and PineBridge Benson Elliot. Intrum has leased nearly 370 sqm and Carrier Chłodnictwo took up about 500 sqm in the complex.

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Germany Panattoni Park Voerde changes hands

schedule 19 April 2024
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Panattoni has completed a sales transaction in Germany. Clarion Partners Europe has acquired a prime logistics hub for EUR 75 mln near Duisburg.

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Poland Outstanding Kreo

schedule 18 April 2024
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Kreo, Ghelamco's Kraków office project, has achieved BREEAM certification at the Outstanding level. The building also has a WELL and Green Building Standard pre-certificate, and is also in the process of Smart Score, Wired Score and "Barrier-free building" certification.

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schedule 25 April 2024

iLogistic expands at CTPark Budapest West

CTP has signed a lease agreement with the logistics service provider for an additional 2,000 sqm, thus the company will occupy a total of 13,000 sqm at the facility.

schedule 24 April 2024

Magnice will be Outstanding

GLP has begun construction of the final hall of Wrocław V Logistics Centre in Magnice. The building, with an area of over 67,000 sqm, will be constructed in accordance with the requirements of BREEAM certification at the Outstanding level.

schedule 23 April 2024

Panattoni heads to the Middle East

Panattoni announces its expansion into the Middle East with the launch of an operation in Saudi Arabia. The company’s initial focus is on three of the largest Saudi Arabian cities: Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam. The move marks a milestone for Panattoni in its ambition to capitalise on emerging opportunities in key global markets in the Middle East and Asia.

schedule 22 April 2024

Panattoni gets to work in Silesia

Panattoni has begun construction on a new industrial park in Będzin. The first stage of the work, that has already been launched, will comprise a 27,500 sqm building constructed on a speculative basis.

schedule 17 April 2024

The warehouse giant in Targówek has woken up

The JV of Partners Group and Peakside Capital Advisors has completed the construction of the first warehouse facility in City Point Targówek. The 7,000 sqm building fully leased to DPD Polska is the part of a complex which will provide nearly 100,000 sqm space in the biggest park of last-mile logistics in the Warsaw boundaries.

schedule 17 April 2024

Hillwood makes its debut near Poznań

Hillwood Polska has started its first investment in the Poznań market. As part of the Hillwood Poznań - Czempiń project, the company is building a warehouse complex of nearly 130,000 sqm.

schedule 16 April 2024

The logistics park in Sulechów is ready

Panattoni has finished the last stage of Panattoni Park Sulechów III. The centre has been developed for BestSecret, a European members-only online destination for premium and luxury off-price fashion. The building has a total area of 136,000 sqm, which makes it one of the largest logistics centres in the region.

schedule 16 April 2024

CTP builds for Quanta

CTP has signed a deal with Quanta Computer, a Taiwanese company that manufactures computers and electronic hardware, for a 22,500 sqm production facility at CTPark Jülich in northwest Germany.

schedule 16 April 2024

Fresenius stays with Prologis

Medical company Fresenius Medical Care has renegotiated its lease of 3,900 sqm of warehouse space and 120 sqm of office space in Prologis Park Poznań.

schedule 12 April 2024

Panattoni delivers in Krakow

Panattoni has built another facility in Lesser Poland, City Logistics Krakow Airport II. The investment was made on a speculative basis and already has its first tenant – Allegro.

schedule 12 April 2024

Marelvi is set to stay at MLP Bucharest West

Marelvi, a distributor of electronics and home appliances in Romania, has extended its lease agreement for more than 8,100 sqm of space at the MLP Bucharest West logistics park. 

schedule 10 April 2024

Midocean takes more and more

Panattoni has launched the construction of Panattoni Park Ruda Śląska IV. A major tenant has already been found with Midocean to lease 20,000 sqm of storage space, including an extension option for a further 10,000 sqm.

schedule 08 April 2024

Hermes by the German border

Panattoni has finished the construction of a logistics centre for Hermes Fulfilment. This is the first project that has been built for the company in Poland.

schedule 04 April 2024

For the seventh time for K-Flex

Panattoni is developing another BTS project for K-Flex – an international manufacturer of elastomeric thermal and acoustic insulation materials. A seventh building of 20,000 sqm in the warehousing and manufacturing complex in Uniejów will be completed in June this year.

schedule 04 April 2024

Maracana won't move out

Maracana, a company specialising in transport, warehousing, logistics and distribution services, has renewed its lease contract for 5,000 sqm at the MLP Bucharest West logistics park.

schedule 03 April 2024

Etron has chosen CTP

CTP has leased 3,600 sqm of production space at CTPark Oradea Cargo Terminal to Etron Technology. The Asian EMS company is a supplier for PCBA, with customers focused mainly on fields like industrial control, medical, automotive, communications, new energy, and high-end consumer products.

schedule 03 April 2024

Accolade picks up Chomutov plot

Czech warehousing investor Accolade has acquired for an undisclosed sum a 20 ha plot from two international owners in Chomutov in the Ústí nad Labem region for an industrial-logistics development.

schedule 28 March 2024

Panattoni has secured millions

Panattoni has won financing for the development of its latest development in Western Pomerania. The EUR 20 mln loan was granted by mBank.

schedule 27 March 2024

Malaysian debut in Poland

Malaysian retail chain, MR D.I.Y., begins operations in Polish market at Hillwood Zgierz I. The company has leased nearly 5,000 sqm at the park to set up its first logistics center in Central Europe.

schedule 27 March 2024

7R enters Czech market

The 7R Group has been granted permission to build a warehouse in the Czech Republic. This is the first foreign project for the company, which has experienced dynamic growth in Poland for 15 years. The value of the investment comes to more than EUR 30 mln.

Edition 4 (287) April 2024

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