Prologis Signs 31,000 Square Metre E-Commerce Development in Prague
Prologis, Inc., the global leader in industrial real estate, today announced it has signed a lease agreement with Mall.cz for a 31,000 square metre build-to-suit facility at Prologis Park Prague-Jirny.

Mall.cz, an online consumer goods and electronics store, will relocate to a new customized facility with mezzanine floors, a gallery and bespoke state-of-the-art technology. Other features include 12.5-metre clear height,
a superflat floor, strip skylights, an energy consumption monitoring system, air conditioning and electrically powered exterior sun blinds.
Prologis Park Prague-Jirny comprises 212,000 square metres with the potential for an additional 120,000 square metres. The park, which is 97-percent leased, is 20 kilometres east of Prague with direct access to the D11 motorway for efficient distribution to local markets and neighboring countries.
Prologis owns and manages a portfolio of more than 1.2 million square metres of logistics and distribution space
in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. With its active engagement in five countries across the region (Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Romania) and a portfolio of more than 4.1 million square metres, Prologis
is the leading provider of distribution facilities in Central and Eastern Europe (as of 30 September 2014).7
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