Tag: Gdańsk
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...
New Polish Government Embarks on Strategic Review of CPK Project
- "The future of the Central Transportation Hub (CPK) will be decided in a transparent manner," announced Donald Tusk in his speech yesterday and emphasized that independent experts will be involved in the decision-making...
ORLEN, Lafarge and Air Liquide receive grant for CO2 terminal in Gdańsk
The marine carbon dioxide transshipment terminal, a joint venture by ORLEN, Lafarge Cement S.A., and Air Liquide Polska, has secured a grant from the European Commission to prepare investment project documentation and feasibility studies...
The Housing Market in the Third Quarter: A Surge in Demand Meets Shrinking Supply
The third quarter in the housing market was characterized by a continuous decline in available listings, accompanied by a rise in demand. The result? Most provincial cities saw an increase in average listing prices,...
Murapol Group Results for Three Quarters of 2023
3,080 premises in 15 cities handed over to retail customers and for PRS - an increase of over 16% y/y.
Net sales to retail customers and for PRS at the level of 2,478...
Record-breaking deal from 7R: two warehouse parks in Łódź and Szczecin to join the...
7R, a developer specialising in high-quality warehouses, finalised the sale of 7R Park Szczecin and 7R Park Łódź West II. The new owner of the properties became P3 Logistic Parks.
The total area of the...
Prices of dormitories and apartments for students at historic levels
Rising property prices are also hitting students. In Wrocław, dormitory rates have reached 1350 PLN, and the rent for a studio apartment in Warsaw is over 3200 PLN. This is even 600 PLN more...
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...
Vocational schools growing in popularity. Almost 60 percent of primary school graduates choose them
After years of neglect and underfunding, vocational education is beginning to enjoy increasing popularity in Poland. According to MEiN, currently 58.5% of young people after primary school choose vocational and technical education. This is...
In August, nearly three times more apartments were sold than the previous year
Demand like never seen before - this is the shortest way to characterize the situation on the largest housing markets. In August 2023, developers sold almost three times more apartments on the six largest...
The new generation enters the real estate market
In recent years, there has been a noticeable shift in preferences among the younger generation when deciding to purchase their first home. Until recently, the dominating factors were location, size and attractive price. Nowadays,...
Warsaw, Gdynia, Pruszkow and Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki Leading in Shared Mobility
Warsaw, Gdynia, Pruszków, and Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki are among the most friendly cities in Poland for shared mobility in their respective categories.
The Mobile City Association, together with experts from the Warsaw School of Economics,...
How to ensure comfortable living conditions for seniors?
Automatic doors and wide corridors. Elevators with audio information. Safe bathrooms, kitchens tailored to the needs of older people, and even telecare systems that allow seniors to contact medical services. These are just some...
Office market in the Tri-City is holding its breath
Optimization of the increasing costs of leasing offices by companies and operating costs by landlords, as well as a decrease in the supply of modern space, shape the dynamics of the office market in...
PINK releases data on the office market in regions for 4Q 2022
Polish Chamber of Commercial Real Estate (PINK) has published figures summarizing office market in eight major regional markets in Poland (Kraków, Wrocław, the Tri-City, Katowice, Poznań, Łódź, Lublin, Szczecin) for Q4 2022. The data...
Property investment market in Poland. Uncertainty is the new normal
Saying goodbye to 2022 means welcoming a year of uncertainty for the fourth time in a row. Two pandemic years, war in Ukraine, historically high inflation and the upcoming spectre of recession have forced...
Investments in hotel real estate are slowly recovering
The volume of investment transactions recorded in the hotel sector on European markets in the first half of 2022, reached similar level to the last year's. The UK remains the most active market, followed...
Retail is going local
Retail parks are growing in smaller towns, mixed-use facilities and new residential estates provide commercial space in large cities.
Although shopping malls are busy again with crowds of customers, especially on weekends, stationary retail is...
Hotels increase their accommodation base
The growing interest in domestic tourism is conducive to the development of accommodation facilities in resorts. Interesting city hotels are also opening. The current year should bring stabilization in the hotel industry as more...
A sign of promising times for the office market in Poland
The Polish office space market situation at the end of Q3 2021 allows for an optimistic view of the sector in 2022. Demand remaining at a similar level to last year and the expected...