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Central Poland
The region of central Poland is the third largest storage real estate market in Poland. Larger centres of modern storage area can be found only in the area of Warsaw and Upper Silesia. Attractiveness of the region results, above all, from central location on the map of Poland and very good road transportation. The region is crossed by the A1 motorway (north-south) and the A2 motorway (east-west). After completing the planned sections, central Poland will have excellent connections with the ...
Gdansk & Szczecin
The region we conventionally call the Northern Poland currently includes two storage centres: Gdańsk and Szczecin. This is the youngest storage market, where the first "A" class facilities began to arise in 2007. Both cities, owing to their seaside location and the proximity of sea ports, are strategic places for location of warehouse facilities for many companies, especially those dealing with distribution. Within the Tricity there are two large unloading sea ports in Gdańsk and Gdynia, which can contribute to ...
Krakow
Strategic location of Cracow has been known for a long time. Convenient transport connection with Silesia and Western Europe, thanks to the longest section of A4 motorway (450 km in total) is a great asset of this region. Currently, another, east section of the motorway leading to Ukraine is under construction.
Poznan
Poznań is the fourth market in Poland in terms of the existing modern storage area (more than 907 200 sq. m) and in terms of the presence of major developers, however, economic stagnation has affected this region stronger than the competitive main markets. It was caused, first of all, by strong dependence of companies from this region on the condition of Western European economies (especially of Germany, where many companies export goods to, from logistic centers in Greater Poland) as ...
Torun & Bydgoszcz
The warehouse market in Toruń and Bydgoszcz is one of the youngest markets in Poland. Its growth is caused mainly by the new investments in electronics sector (Sharp, Orion, TPV) and the high potential of the production companies in these cities.
Upper Silesia
Upper Silesia is one of the largest and certainly the most important regional storage area rent market in Poland. Among major reasons for such a significant role of this region one can mention its traditional industrial character, dense population, very good (under Polish standards) network of roads and motorways, as well as a strategic location in the geographic centre of Central Europe. It is nothing else but this fact that caused the Upper Silesia to be chosen as the location ...
Warsaw Inner
Warsaw Inner City market is the oldest storage region of Poland. Its characteristic feature is concentration of tenants handling mainly local consumer market. The developers offer here facilities intended, most of all, for companies looking for universal real estate solutions, combining both office and storage functions. Hence, in the capital city potential tenantscan find the possibility to rent high quality office area, representative and flexible in terms of the possibility of the storage area division and arrangement. Within the boundaries ...
Wroclaw
Storage area rent market in Wrocław is undergoing quite turbulent changes in 2010. On the one hand, after the record-breaking year 2009, when gross demand in Wrocław was 133,000 sq. m, we are observing a clear decrease in the activity of lessees. The first 6 months of this year have brought only 44 400 sqm of rented area (gross – i.e. including existing contract prolongations).


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