Tri-City is the leading industrial market in Northern Poland. Rapidly developing economy and infrastructure alond with attractive maritime location attract attention of developers, eager to take advantage of the region’s industrial potential.
Region summary
Last update: 23.03.2022r.
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994 500 m2
Total existing space
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36 000 m2
Space available for rent
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125 000 m2
Under construction
Warehouse by the seaport at a premium
Industrial space in Tri-City is currently available in 7 modern warehouse parks. Convenient geographic location by Trans-European routes as well as access to booming Polish seaports allure logistics operators, for whom a warehouse in Tri-City is often the starting point in their distribution network.
The industrial space in Gdańsk or Gdynia is hugely attractive for retailers & FMCG companies, not only targeting Tri-City’s wealthy agglomeration, but the whole Polish coast. What is more, manufacturers and companies from TSL sector seek warehouses, located in direct vicinity of seaports (the so-called portcentric warehouses).
Tri-City seen as a logistics gateway to CEE
Tri-City’s strategic location has already turned the region into one of the most important Pan-European corridors routes intersections: : IA (Riga - Kaliningrad – Gdańsk) part of Corridor (Helsinki –Tallin – Riga – Kowno – Warszawa) and Corridor VI (Gdańsk – Katowice – Żylina), connecting Scandinavia with Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltics. Furthermore, the location at the border of the European Union is slowly transforming Tri-City into a gateway to Central and Eastern Europe, especially for goods shipped by sea.
Moreover, Tri-City has a very good developed road infrastructure. There is the Tri-city Beltway which is part of S6 express road that bypasses the cities of Gdynia, Sopot and Gdańsk. It runs north to south from Gdynia to Pruszcz Gdański and together with the Słupsk bypass, it forms a part of the S6 expressway which will eventually run from Szczecin to Gdańsk. It is also part of the European route E28. There is the south bypass of Gdańsk which is part of express route S7 and connects Tri-city Beltway with country road number 7. Additionally there is rout 89 linking Deepwater Container Terminal Gdansk with The Port of Gdansk (northern seaport) and bypass of Gdańsk. That route will be one of the last pieces of European routes E75 and E77 when the tunnel under the Dead Vistula (Martwa Wisła) will be built.
The experts from JLL Industrial Department foresee constant and dynamic development of this region and growing demand that will be generated mainly by companies that are cooperating with Tri-City seaports and are serving the local market. Development of seaports in Tri-City may attract more clients interested in renting warehouse space in this region.