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Warsaw – City economic data Warehouses

Warehouse Warsaw – City Region is the largest business and industrial centre in the Masovian Voivodeship. It is one of the most mature warehouse regions in Poland, which in recent years has undergone a process of reindustrialisation and development of the so-called last mile logistics segment.

At the end of September 2023, Warsaw’s total warehouse stock amounted to 909,000 sqm. In the period from January to the end of September 2023, developers delivered over 68.5 thousand sqm of modern warehouse space, focusing on the construction of investments near exit routes from the city.

The Warehouse Warsaw – City Market is very often 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 exhibition space. Examples of investments include projects such as Panattoni City Logistics, 7R City Flex, ideal idea park and SEGRO Business Park. Developers such as Prologis, WhiteStar, Logicor and Hillwood are still active in Warsaw. At the end of September 2023, developer activity did not have a significant impact on the vacancy rate, which remains at a safe level of 10.2%.

Warehouse locations in Warsaw – City Region such as Żerań, Targówek Przemysłowy, Ursynów, and Okęcie with direct access to the Okęcie airport, remain key in the development of the capital’s logistics market.

At the end of September 2023, the total warehouse leasable volume in Warsaw City Region amounted to 131,000 sqm. The warehouse offer in the region is tailored to many groups of tenants, including grocery chains, logisticians, data centres, light manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, automotive companies, e.g. vulcanisation companies, car services, and trading companies.