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This year will be very important to the Polish industrial market. The European football championship will attract attention of not only sports fans, but also business representatives. Moreover, motorway projects which are due to be finished in 2012 , will have a major positive impact on the market, giving an impetus for further development and the emergence of new warehouse locations.
With regards to 2011, it was undoubtedly a good year for both developers and tenants. Increasing demand and the return of new warehouse projects are the best signs of the current upswing. Tenants were again actively looking for new space. Lease contracts in 2011 covered 1.69 million m2 of warehouse space. Such good results have not been recorded since 2008 (1.59 million m2). Although significant part of contracts signed in 2011 were renewals (40%), it is clear that confidence is back.
The positive trends which have been seen on the Polish warehouse market since the end of 2010 continued also in Q3 2011. The vacancy ratio dropped in nearly all regions and demand for modern warehouse space remained high. Developers’ activity also increased and as a result the total area of projects which are currently in the construction is the largest since 2009.
The first half of the year saw even an greater improvement in demand: vacancy rates decreased to the lowest levels recorded since the beginning of 2008 and there was a slight increase in rents in most logistics locations.
The first quarter of 2011 confirms the forecast seen on the warehouse market at the end of 2010. Rents have been on the increase in most popular locations while the vacancy rate has been steadily decreasing.
We have pleasure in presenting the “Tri-City Report” on the current and expected developments of the office, retail and warehouse markets in the three cities of Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot.
2010 passed under the sign of stabilization on the market of modern storage real estate in Poland, both in terms of vacant buildings as well as new supply.
Limited quality product has driven down prime industrial yields across Europe. However, recent price increases are anticipated to prevent increasing investment activity in H2 2010 and while we expect further yield compression to year end, it will be less pronounced.
Kraków – a European leader in the business services sector Despite the global economic slowdown, 12 corporations started operations in the Kraków Special Economic Zone last year (for comparison, 7 new companies in 2008). These included: Elettrostandard, Ericpol, ES-System, Mobile Experts, Shell, Uni- Tarpin and UBS.
Optimistic GDP forecast during 2010 and an expanding Polish economy attracts new investors. According to a recent study by the ECER Foundation, Warsaw ranks third-friendliest city in Europe fo
Poland avoids the economic recession with GDP of 1.8 % for 2009. Increasing industrial production and retail sales combined with very positive GDP forecasts are bringing confidence to the
Globalny rynek farmaceutyczny podlega istotnym przemianom. Dynamicznie zmieniające się otoczenie konkurencyjne branży wymaga od międzynarodowych firm farmaceutycznych elastyczności gwarantującej szybszy dostęp do rynków zbytu.Reports
- Industrial Market Poland – Q1 2012
- Summary of 2011 and Forecast
- Q3 Industrial Report 2011
- Industrial space in H1 2011
- Warehouses in Q1 2011
- Tri-City Report March 2011
- Summary of 2010 and Forecast
- European Industrial Markets
- Krakow City Report
- Warsaw City Report 2Q/10
- Warsaw City Report 1Q/10
- Global pharma markets