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7R Park Szczecin
New warehouse for rent in Szczecin
A modern city warehouse located in Szczecin. The property area is well connected with the city center as well as with the main communication routes in the region.
Very good standard of the surface. Modern solutions, incl. energy-saving system and LED lighting.
Convenient location for many industries that care about urban location and access to public transport.
New A-class warehouse
Unloading docks
Zero gates
Hall height 10 m
Floor loading capacity: 7 t / sq m
Monitoring
LED lighting + skylights
Sprinklers and smoke vents
Maneuvering yards and parking spaces
Representative office space.
Location
Class A warehouse space for rent in the left-bank part of Szczecin; Approx. 4 km to the city center; Approx. 20 km to the Polish-German border in Kolbaskowo; Approx. 15 km to the Szczecin Kijewo Junction with access to S3, S10 and A6; Szczecin is the economic center of the region, with a seaport, shipyards and sea shipping; The city includes the Szczecin subzone of the Euro-Park Mielec Special Economic Zone and the Szczecin subzone of the Kostrzynsko-Slubiska Special Economic Zone; City rail transport is well developed in Szczecin. There are railway lines leading to the city, connecting it with the neighboring Świnoujście as well as with Stargadr and Poznan, as well as other far distant cities such as Wroclaw and Warsaw. The railway connection to Berlin, Lübeck and Hamburg is also well developed.
Technical data
- Number of buildings2
- Possibility of productionYES
- CertificateNO
- Storage height (m)10.0
- Floor load capacity7.0
- Column grid22,6 x 12
- Railway sidingNO
- Fire resistance-
- DocksYES
- Ground level access doorsYES
- Cold store/freezerNO
- Minimal space (sq m)3800
- Roof SkylightsYES
- SprinklersYES
- MonitoringYES
- SecurityNO
- Offer IDmp11562
Developer
7R SA offers modern warehouse and logistic space adapted to the needs of the most demanding sectors of the economy. These are warehouse halls of the City Flex Last Mile Logistics series, as well as of the BTS type in urban locations and in the industrial basins of key cities in Poland.
Distances
Market data
The West Pomeranian Voivodeship, with Szczecin as its main hub, is one of the most important and fastest-growing warehouse markets due to its strategic location at the crossroads of routes to Germany and Scandinavia, as well as direct access to the Szczecin-Świnoujście port and Szczecin-Goleniów airport. The warehouse space on offer in Szczecin, Goleniów, Stargard, Kołbaskowo, Gryfino, and Nowogard includes modern halls and logistics centres with the highest standard of equipment, serving tenants from the logistics, manufacturing, and e-commerce sectors.
In the first half of 2025, there was 1.24 million m² of modern warehouse and production space available on the market, accounting for 3.6% of Poland's total warehouse stock. During this period, an impressive 102,000 m² of space was delivered – the fourth-highest result in Poland. A further 114,000 m² was under construction, and developers have secured another 800,000 m² for future investments. The West Pomeranian region is distinguished by the Panattoni Park Szczecin V project (49,700 m²), a BTS for Action (54,400 m²), and the LemonTree park (31,400 m²).
The logistics, manufacturing, and e-commerce sectors are the main drivers of regional demand. In the first half of 2025, 174,000 m² of logistics space was leased (gross take-up; a decrease of ~23% year-on-year), of which 66% consisted of new agreements and expansions (net take-up: 115,000 m²). The average transaction size was one of the highest in Poland at 10,200 m². The most significant lease agreements related to centres in Szczecin, Stargard, and Goleniów.
At the end of June 2025, the vacancy rate dropped to 2.8% – one of the lowest levels in the country, following a dynamic fall in space availability over the last 12 months. Asking rents in new projects and key locations remain stable at €4.10–€4.75/m²/month. The lowest rents can be found in Stargard, while the highest apply to new developments in Szczecin. Lease terms are similar to the national average, and landlords are offering fairly broad incentive packages for tenants signing large or long-term contracts.
The West Pomeranian Voivodeship attracts not only Polish but also foreign developers. Investment activity is concentrated on big-box, BTS, and warehouse projects that support rapid transhipment and international distribution. Developers such as Panattoni, LemonTree, EQT Exeter, and Mapletree are carrying out new investments, with plans for further expansion near key routes and ports.
The growth in regional activity is driven by the development of road infrastructure, access to a skilled workforce, and proximity to Western markets. The West Pomeranian region is a hub for companies serving both north-western Poland and Germany/Scandinavia.
Data comes from the Axi Immo Report - The Warehouse Market in Poland in H1 of 2025.


Contact
Anna Gawrońska
Industrial & Logistics









































