Modern warehouses in Warsaw city continue to be one of the most active and strategic areas for the warehouse and logistics sector in Poland.
The warehouse region of Warsaw city is the largest business and industrial centre in the Mazowieckie voivodeship. The Warsaw city region is one of the most mature warehouse markets in Poland, which in recent years has been undergoing development in the so-called last-mile logistics segment.
The Warsaw warehouse market is frequently chosen for the construction of smaller urban warehouses in the SBU (Small Business Unit) format. SBU warehouses combine the functions of a warehouse, office, and showroom space.
As at the end of June 2025, key logistics locations in Warsaw such as Żerań, Targówek Przemysłowy, Ursynów, and Okęcie—these with direct access to the Warsaw Chopin International Airport—remain crucial for the development of the capital’s logistics market.
Average base rents in Warsaw from January to the end of June ranged from €6.00 to €7.50/sq m/month.
The above data comes from the AXI IMMO report ‘Warehouse Market in Poland H1 2025’.
