Panattoni Park Łódź East – stage four of build-out
Panattoni Europe, Poland's leader in the industrial property market, has embarked on stage 4 of construction at Panattoni Park Łódź East.

It has 8,300 sqm under construction, which will bring the total space at the modern distribution centre close to 160,000 sqm.
Panattoni Europe has commenced stage 4 of build-out at Panattoni Park Łódź East – to deliver a space of 8,300 sqm that has already been spoken for. One of the new tenants is an outsourcing company CERI International Sp. z o.o. Construction works at the park are still ongoing on 11,300 sqm for TERG-Mediaexpert, specialising in the distribution of household appliances, consumer electronics and multimedia. On completion of stage 4, the centre will comprise four facilities totalling nearly 163,000 sqm.
The strengths of Panattoni Park Łódź East do not go unnoticed by industry specialists – in December 2013 Panattoni Park Łódź East won the Prime Property Prize of Łódź Voivodeship. The distribution centre received recognition not only for the wide range of solutions in warehousing, logistics and distribution but also for its impact and the role it plays in the commercial property market in Łódź Voivodeship. The facility was also honoured by the jury of the CIJ Awards 2013, naming it as the “Industrial Development of the Year”.
Source: Panattoni
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