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Developers are like tailors. Tailor-made warehouses are in demand
Warehouse tenants are adopting increasingly advanced technologies to meet client requirements, but at the same time they also need to be mindful of employee wellbeing. Standard buildings in industrial parks are not enough. Companies...
Warehouse occupier activity gathers pace
According to the latest report “Industrial and Warehouse Market in Poland,” released by real estate advisory firm Newmark Polska, transaction volume in the first half of 2024 totalled more than 2.72 million sqm, up...
Poland’s industrial market is picking up again. Rebound in take-up with a high share...
The overall volume of lease transactions in the Polish industrial sector in H1 2024 was 2.7 million sq m. The result was primarily based on extensions, which accounted for around 40% of the contracts...
Will cheaper money in the eurozone stimulate the transaction market?
Polish real estate market is witnessing the first major investment transactions. The second half of the year will show whether a potential further interest rate cut in the eurozone and a return to cheaper...
Poland’s Industrial Market in 2023 – slower, but not weaker
After the very successful years of 2021 and 2022, known as the golden period of development of the industrial market in Poland, 2023 was a period of greater challenges due to a change in...
Warehouse Market Poised for a Change as Demand Eases and Supply Grows
By the end of September 2023, the warehouse market supply had reached 31.1 million sq. m., increasing by 13.4% over the year. Despite this, both developers in the case of new supply and tenants...
Industrial Market in Poland in Q1-Q3 2023
The Polish industrial and logistics market is transitional between economic shifts. Take-up for warehouse space declined primarily in the first half of 2023, with a resurgence in Q3, resulting in aggregate take-up for the first...
Commercial Real Estate Market in Poland
The market for commercial real estate in Poland has remained steady over recent months. Despite the fact that developers have put into use only about 43,000 square meters of new space, new brands continue...
Multi-billion investments in railways are picking up pace
Thanks to the work on the Central Railway Line, for the first time in the history of the Polish railway network, a passenger train journey with a maximum speed of 250 km/h will be...
B-Act launches a public stock offering. Subscriptions for shares will start on October 9,...
B-Act S.A., an engineering company specializing in consultancy and supervision of construction investments, will start accepting subscriptions for series D shares within a public offering on 9th October. They will be accepted via the...
The Virtual Pedagogical University Launches
"The educational system which focuses on knowledge transmission instead of skill development, and the need for continuous skill enhancement for teachers are the challenges faced by education today," indicates Prof. Roman Leppert, a pedagogue...
There is a Need for More Corporate Action for Nature Conservation in Cities. PGE...
Paradoxically, today's cities - though often associated with ubiquitous concrete and greenery development - are now one of the leaders in ecosystem protection and nature restoration. Despite numerous efforts taken in recent years, Polish...
They are only in their teens, yet they have over 2 million PLN in...
There are 3334 of them nationwide. They are boys, up to the age of 18, who have been familiarising themselves with debt from an early age. Fare evasion is often treated by them as...
Warehouse supply in Poland hits an all-time high
A record 2.6 million sq m of warehouse and industrial space was delivered across Poland in the first half of 2023 amid clear signs of new-build construction slowing down. The Polish industrial and warehouse...
Flex office stock grows not only in large cities
Flexible workspaces are going like hotcakes. Companies are enquiring about them in all large cities, but not only there. Serviced offices are also in demand in smaller towns, says Joanna Bartoszewicz, Senior Advisor, Office...
Polish warehouse market on track to reach 30 million sq m
In 2022, the Polish industrial and warehouse market maintained its solid growth momentum despite headwinds such as project financing constraints and rising occupancy costs. The expected decline in new supply and shrinking land availability...
Speculative construction is a good signal for the market
The industrial market is transforming at high speed. Although development activity appears to have somewhat slowed down, occupier demand remains strong. This is set against the background of very low vacancy rates which are...
The boom, keep it going! Warehouse market with a record number of projects under...
The warehouse sector remains in good shape after the first half of 2022. The market continues to see high tenant activity (3.7m sqm; +12% y/y), generated mainly by e-commerce, retail chains, and logistics companies....
The Polish warehouse market ceases being low-priced
The Polish warehouse market remained stable in Q1 2022, with a slight decrease observed on the demand side with 1.56m sqm leased (-2.5% y/y). On the supply side, developers completed over one million sqm...
7 facts on the condition of the warehouse market in Poland in 2021
In 2021, Poland's warehouse market recorded another outstanding result. The seven most important highlights included a record-breaking volume of investment transactions, take-up, and space under construction. The total industrial stock at the end of...