Tag: Poznań
The supply of apartments is shrinking and prices are rising
In the largest cities, the availability of new apartments is dwindling, and the ones that remain are getting pricier. Experts from RynekPierwotny.pl and GetHome.pl have investigated whether there's a chance this trend could reverse...
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,...
Regional development activity pushes average vacancy rates up
New office supply in the first three months of 2023 totalled 68,100 sq m and was delivered in three cities only: Krakow, Wrocław and Tricity. According to international real estate advisory firm Savills, at...
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...
2022 in the Polish warehouse market was expensive, and 2023 may be even more...
The Polish warehousing market in 2022 remained in good condition. By the end of December 2022, more than 4.4 million sqm (+42% y/y) of new space was completed, corresponding with strong activity by tenants,...
High demand in a time of the supply gap
2022 was a good, strong year on Poland's office market. After a downturn, it was time for a long-awaited boom in demand. Companies have adapted to new working conditions. Due to the loosening of...
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...
Regional cities overtake Warsaw office market
According to “Office Occupier: Office Market in Regions”, a report published by real estate advisory firm Newmark Polska, in 2022 Poland’s regional city markets overtook Warsaw in terms of total modern office stock. Their...
Despite challenges, warehouses are doing well
A pandemic, high inflation, rising prices for materials and contractors, and consequently, an increase in starting rental rates concerned the warehouse sector in 2022. Despite the difficulties, the logistics and industrial market is stable...
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...
Office supply weakens across regional cities
According to “Office Occupier: Office Market in Regions”, a report published by real estate advisory firm Newmark Polska, vacancy rate held firm in Poland’s regional city office markets throughout the third quarter of this...
The supply gap and what’s next? Is the Polish office market facing changes?
The third quarter of 2022 completes the dynamic new supply period observed on the Polish office market in recent years. Between January and September 2022, developers delivered 39 new investments, which increased the sector's...
What lies ahead for PRS in Poland?
Like years ago, the Polish Private Rental Sector is going through a blooming time as each commercial real estate sector segment. It requires a unification of offers, greater standardization of available space, and self-professionalization....
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....
Office demand in regional cities remains strong amid shrinking supply
According to “Office Occupier: Office Market in Regions”, a report published by real estate advisory firm Newmark Polska, occupier demand remained relatively strong in Poland’s regional city office markets throughout the second quarter of...
Office supply hits record highs in regional cities
New office supply in regional cities in Poland hit a record high of 243,500 sq m in Q1 2022, representing an uplift of 5% on the previous peak in Q4 2019, reveals real estate...
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...
Savills: warehouse market red-hot as never before
The Polish warehouse market continues to power ahead, reveals the latest report from real estate advisory firm Savills. The development pipeline is historically high and take-up activity is on track for another record year....