Tag: Warsaw
London remains global capital for co-working spaces, ahead of New York
Demand for flexible workspace across the world saw record growth in 2017, according to the latest research from Cushman & Wakefield.
The firm’s Co-working 2018 report reveals the extent to which the sector has evolved...
Colliers Office Agency achieves the best results in its history
In 2017, Colliers International Office Agency leased a record amount of space. The tenant and landlord representation teams closed a total of 200 transactions in Poland, which translated into 286,000 sqm of office space...
Trends in the development of the hotel market in Poland
This year, over a dozen thousand hotel accommodations will become available in new hotel facilities
The industry is currently experiencing a boom. In 2017, the basic operating results of hotels increased in most urban agglomerations...
Which streets attract the highest pedestrian traffic?
BNP Paribas Real Estate unveils its Pan-European footfall analysis, the first-ever study of the pedestrian traffic of the prime streets in 23 key cities
Key facts and figures
United Kingdom, Germany, Spain and France compete for...
Warsaw – office market of the future
Spectacular facilities that are currently under construction in Warsaw, will in a few years provide one of the most modern office bases in Europe.
Urban progress that has taken place in Warsaw over the last...
Hunting for investment land
The deficit of attractive investment areas makes developers fiercely compete for the best offers; however, they try not to buy at all cost.
Rates of return on investing in commercial real estate in Poland are...
Is Warsaw office market an alternative to London
How much can we gain from brexit? Will Poland be able to attract the global companies? How do we entice the investors?
According to Walter Herz experts, in the nearest future our office market can...
Bricks Acquisitions Limited announces a public tender offer to acquire all the shares in...
Bricks Acquisitions Limited (the “Offeror”), a corporation indirectly owned by the Goldman Sachs Group (“Goldman Sachs”), and ROBYG SA (“ROBYG”), one of the leading residential developers in Poland, have on 1st December 2017 entered...
Report – Industrial market in Poland Q3 2017
Changes in hot industrial market in Poland. Developers are active, but less inclined to risk: speculative investments decrease and rents increase in selected locations.
The good macroeconomic performance of the Polish economy is having...
European Shopping Centre Development Slows But Pipeline Remains Strong
Total floorspace in Europe reaches 160.8 million sq m at midpoint of the year – driven by CEE
34 new centres and 21 extensions added 1.2million sq m in H1 2017, with Turkey...
Huge Growth in Urban Logistics Space Needed to Satisfy Online Deliveries
Cushman & Wakefield’s ‘Urban Space Model’ forecasts a 69% increase in parcel volume in Europe by 2021
London has by far the largest current space requirement in Europe (870,000 sq m) and this...
Property Investors’ Horizons Widen as Global Volumes Reach US$1.5tn
Global investment, including development, rose 4% in the year to June
Top 25 cities for attracting investment contains 13 from the US, six from Europe and six from Asia Pacific – with the...
Marek Dietl Approved as GPW President
On 26 September 2017, the Polish Financial Supervision Authority approved Marek Dietl’s appointment to the Management Board of the Warsaw Stock Exchange as President
Marek Dietl was appointed President of the GPW Management...
10 Leading Trends on the Office Market in Poland
Walter Herz consultants point out the main trends in the development of Polish office market
Record-breaking demand and new supply
Record breaking has become the domain of office real estate in our country. This...
Cracow with one million square meters of offices
The second largest office market in Poland already offers over 1 million sq m of modern space
Cracow with resources exceeding one million sq m of space remains the largest regional office center in the...
Occupier and developer activity sets a new high on the Polish industrial market
Tenant demand for modern logistics and manufacturing space in Poland is growing at a rapid pace. In H1 2017, warehouse supply totalled 707,000 sq m while take-up hit a record high of 1,786,000 sq...
CEE is the new focus – and with good reason
Investment volumes in Central and Eastern Europe reached 7 bn EUR in H1 2017. This is 6% less than in the same period of the previous year.
European investors dominate on the CEE commercial real...
Impressive results in Poznań and Szczecin – Polish industrial and warehouse market
In the first half of 2017 the warehouse market was unquestionably the fastest growing commercial property sector in Poland. The highest volume of industrial and warehouse space was delivered to the market around Poznań,...
Łódź is on Katowice’s and Poznań’s heels
Łódź is building a few times more office space than the larger markets of Katowice and Poznań, what is more the structural revitalization of the city is attracting more investors
Apart from Cracow and the...
Office for an IT company – what employees expect?
In Warsaw alone 10% of office tenants are IT companies. It is one of the most dynamically growing segments of tenants in the office market and at the same time one of the most...