P3 acquires logistics parks in Poland and Romania
The park in Błonie is located 27 kilometres to the west of Warsaw's city centre and is close to national road 92.

The logistics park is also well-served by the A2 motorway (Warsaw-Poznan-Berlin), which is only nine km away, and by fast connections to the north (Gdansk) and south (Katowice) of Poland. The logistics centre comprises a total of 12 modern facilities for rent in Warsaw with a total leasable space of 177,000 sqm. Tenants include Bayer, IBM, Orange, Triumph and Allegro. The second asset, the park near Piotrków also has excellent transportation links. This logistics park is close to two very important routes: the E67 freeway (linking Warsaw with Silesia) and the A1 highway (linking the North and South of Poland). The Park offers 75,000 sqm of warehouse space with Kühne & Nagel, FM Logistic and InPost among its largest tenants.
The Bucharest park is the largest of the three assets acquired by P3 and the largest existing logistics development in Romania. It offers 215,000 sqm of warehouse space and 40 ha. of land for development close to Bucharest. The park is an excellent location for third-party logistics providers and retailers alike – with direct access to the A1 motorway and the close proximity of a dedicated railway with an own terminal, which is part of the 4th Pan-European Transport Corridor. The tenants include Carrefour, Tibbett Logistics, Gebrüder Weis, eMag and Interbrands.
Source: Europaproperty.com
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