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Warehouse complex is situated in the west part of Poznan, in Goluski district. Asset of the location is the proximity of the S11 expressway, which is a part of the southern bypass of Poznan. Park has a convenient access to the S11/92 Tarnowo Podgorne junction and the S11/A2 Poznan Zachod junction in Gluchowo.

  • Modern warehouse modules from 5,000 sq m

  • Building class A

  • Unloading docks

  • Gates from the "0" level

  • Clear stacking height: 10 m

  • Floor load capacity: 5 t/sqm

  • Column grid 12 x 22.5 m

  • ESFR system

  • High standard of interior finishing

  • Maneuvering yards and parking lots for trucks and vans

  • 24/7 protection

  • Monitoring.

Location

The Segro Logistics Park Poznań warehouse park is situated in an excellent location by the S11 expressway and the A2 motorway. The park is clearly visible from the eastern detour of the city. The distance to the city center is only 20 km, and to the Poznań Ławica Airport - 14 km. Well-developed public transport infrastructure guarantees access to qualified staff.

Technical data

  • Number of buildings
    1
  • Possibility of production
    YES
  • Certificate
    NO
  • Storage height (m)
    10
  • Floor load capacity
    5
  • Column grid
    12 x 22,5
  • Railway siding
    NO
  • Fire resistance
     -
  • Docks
    YES
  • Ground level access doors
    YES
  • Cold store/freezer
    NO
  • Minimal space (sq m)
    5000
  • Roof Skylights
    YES
  • Sprinklers
    YES
  • Monitoring
    YES
  • Security
    NO
  • Offer ID
    mp10143

Developer

SEGRO Poznan is an investment of the English developer SEGRO. Founded in 1920, the company permanently expanding its business in Europe and the UK. SEGRO bring together modern parks and light industrial buildings, in the BigBox type or smaller city magazines. SEGRO works with the world's largest corporations as part of their projects in Warsaw, Central Poland and Silesia.

Distances

Centrum Poznania
A2/S11 - węzeł "Poznań Zachód"
S11/92 - węzeł "Tarnowo Podgórne"
Port Lotniczy Poznań Ławica

Market data

The Wielkopolskie voivodeship, with Poznań as its main centre, has for years remained one of the most important warehouse and logistics markets in Poland. It is one of the oldest logistic regions, formed along the 92 National Road and the A2 Highway now. This route enables the distribution of goods from East to West Europe towards Berlin.

Thanks to its strategic location on transit routes, proximity to the western border, and well-developed infrastructure, the Wielkopolska region is chosen by domestic and international logistics operators, retail chains, and manufacturers.

In the first half of 2025, gross demand in the region reached 250,000 sq m, placing Wielkopolska fifth among Polish provinces. Net demand—meaning new leases and expansions—stood at around 131,000 sq m, with a stable tenant structure from the retail, logistics, e-commerce, and manufacturing sectors.

New warehouse supply in Wielkopolska in the first half of 2025 amounted to 70,000 sq m, confirming developers’ cautious approach to new projects. A further 41,000 sq m was under construction at the end of June 2025, with the dominant form of investment being both large big-box logistics parks as well as BTS (build-to-suit) and last mile projects serving Poznań and the surrounding areas.

A stable vacancy rate confirms the market’s maturity and liquidity—at the end of H1 2025, the rate remained consistently at 6.6%. Average base rental rates for big-box logistics space in Wielkopolska range from €3.80 to €4.70/sq m/month, while in the best Poznań locations they can reach up to €5.20/sq m/month. The gap between rates in new and older projects is widening, and landlords are offering incentives for larger contracts or in locations with greater availability.

Wielkopolska attracts tenants from the retail and logistics sectors, e-commerce networks, courier operators, manufacturing firms, and FMCG distribution centres. In the first half of the year, the most important deals concerned large transactions in Poznań and its surroundings, including the lease of space at Hillwood Poznań-Czempiń Park (53,700 sq m).

The market provides a diverse range of modern warehouses, as well as opportunities for expansion, relocation, and operational consolidation.

The above data is sourced from the AXI IMMO report 'Warehouse Market in Poland H1 2025'.

H1 2025 Poland warehouse logistics industrial market
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