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Gdańsk Kowale Distribution Centre CBRE
Warehouse to lease in Tri-City
A-class warehouse space to lease in Gdansk, only 1 km to the container terminal DCT.
Clear height: 10 m
Floor loading: 5 t/sq m
Column grid: 12 x 24 m
5 loading docks
1 gate-in on level 0
ESFR sprilnklers
Fenced area
Park lots
Office spaces available on demand.
Location
1 km to the container terminal DCT in Gdańsk; Nearby the 89 national road,which connects with the S7 express road; 9 km to the center of Gdansk; 16 km to the bypass of Tri-City; Convenient location for logistics and distribution operations; Well-developed infrastructure of public transport.
Technical data
- Number of buildings6
- Possibility of productionYES
- CertificateNO
- Storage height (m)10.0
- Floor load capacity5.0
- Column grid12 x 24
- Railway sidingNO
- Availability of office spaceYES
- Fire resistance-
- DocksYES
- Ground level access doorsYES
- Cold store/freezerNO
- Office space (sq m)2,908.00
- Minimal space (sq m)1000
- Roof SkylightsYES
- SprinklersYES
- MonitoringYES
- SecurityYES
- Offer IDmp10313
Distances
Market data
The Tri-City (Gdańsk Region) remains the leading warehouse market in northern Poland and the main logistics center of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. By the end of March 2025, the total new built warehouse space in the region was approximately 1.48 million m², larger compared to 2024.
Panattoni, 7R, GLP, Hillwood, Prologis, P3, Logicor, CTP, and other key developers are active in the market, focusing investments in strategic locations – near the DCT port in Gdańsk, railway terminals, and the cargo airport in Gdańsk.
The attractiveness of the region comes not only from access to the Baltic Sea but also from convenient connections to the rest of the country and Europe – via the A1 motorway, express roads S6 (towards Berlin) and S7 (to the southeast). These transportation advantages make the Tri-City a natural base for import, export, and distribution on an international scale.
At the end of 2024, the Pomeranian Voivodeship recorded a significant increase in vacancies – from 1.5% in 2023 to 7.1% in December 2024, which was one of the highest percentage increases in the country. Despite this, the result still falls slightly below the national average (7.5%).
It is estimated that the further development of container handling at DCT Gdańsk and the expansion of road and railway infrastructure will drive the transformation of the region into a pan-European logistics hub, which will drive new supply and investments in BTS and SBU.
The data presented comes from the AXI IMMO report Polish Industrial and Logistics Market Q1 2025.


Contact
Katarzyna Głodowska
Senior Advisor Industrial & Logistics