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Investment land is in high demand

Investment land is in high demand

The number of transactions in the investment land market is the highest in more than 20 years, and interest in…

W.P.I.P will expand MLP Poznań West

W.P.I.P will expand MLP Poznań West

MLP Group has just contracted W.P.I.P. of Poznań to further expand its MLP Poznań West project in Dąbrówka. The general…

7R boosts warehouse market in Szczecin

7R boosts warehouse market in Szczecin

The West Pomeranian Voivodeship is strengthening its position as a logistics and warehousing hub for the e-commerce and light manufacturing…

Central Poland – the most active zone of the warehouse market

Central Poland – the most active zone of the warehouse market

The Warsaw, Mazowieckie and Łódź regions dominate the domestic warehouse market. Currently, there is over 7.9 million m2 of such space and a new one is constantly being built. Despite the coronavirus pandemic, almost as many new warehouses have been commissioned since the beginning of 2020 as in the same period last year.

Panattoni developing 1.5 million m2 across Europe in Q3

Panattoni developing 1.5 million m2 across Europe in Q3

Panattoni, the market leader in industrial real estate in Europe, had a busy third quarter, marked by the development of e-commerce and manufacturing space. At the end of September, the company had 1.5 million m2 of warehouse space under construction across Europe. Panattoni also started the construction of a distribution centre for Amazon in Schortens (Germany), as well as of the Wakefield 515 speculative project in Yorkshire (UK). In Poland, the developer began construction of a production facility for Danfoss Poland, carried on with work on a grill factory for Weber, and continued the development of e-commerce space at its parks as well as in its BTS projects.

Panattoni buys land outside Warsaw

Panattoni buys land outside Warsaw

Panattoni, the leading industrial developer in Europe, is to expand its warehousing assets near Warsaw. Already the developer has 176,000 m2 of industrial space at its disposal in the village of Janki and it has just announced the creation of more. The company has purchased a further 3.14 ha next to the S8.