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Short-term high storage warehouse for lease (up to 12.5 m) in the western part of Poland in Września. Warehouse lease for a maximum of 1.5 years.

The warehouse is located in proximity to the national road No. 15 and the A2 Highway, which runs from the German border in Świecko through Poznań, Konin, and Warsaw, and in the vicinity of Stryków near Łódź where it intersects with the A1 Highway (Łódź Północ Junction), ensuring efficient communication both in the Poznań agglomeration as well as other regions.

The hall is equipped with economical LED lighting and efficient gas heating. In addition, a fully arranged office with an area of 170 sq m is available for the tenant, with the possibility of enlarging it with an additional area of 140 sq m.

There is a possibility of logistics services provided by the owner of the hall.

There is an option to rent a part of the offered space.

Short-term warehouse for lease Logistic service provided by the owner of the hall A hall with a storage height of up to 12.5 m Energy-saving LED lighting Roof skylights Gas heaters Fire load factor above 4000 MJ / m2 The fire protection system includes internal and external hydrants, sprinklers and a smoke exhaust system Within the warehouse complex, there are spacious maneuvering areas, parking lots for trucks and cars Access to the warehouse is provided by 22 unloading docks and 2 gates from level 0 24/7 property security The property is fenced Arranged office space

Location

Września, Greater Poland Province The proximity of the German border Warehouse for rent located on the national road No. 15, running through the Dolnośląskie, Wielkopolskie, Kujawsko-Pomorskie and Warmińsko-Mazurskie voivodships Proximity to the entrance to the A2 motorway (Autostrada Wolności), which runs from the western part of Poland, continuing the route of the German A12 motorway to the eastern border with Belarus Near the national road No. 92, which runs parallel to the A2 motorway, connecting Rzepin with Poznań, Warsaw, Sulejówek, Mińsk Mazowiecki and Kałuszyn 52 km to the center of Poznań 112 km to Bydgoszcz 176 km to Łódź

Technical data

  • Number of buildings
    1
  • Possibility of production
    NO
  • Certificate
    NO
  • Storage height (m)
    12.5
  • Floor load capacity
  • Column grid
    -
  • Railway siding
    NO
  • Availability of office space
    NO
  • Fire resistance
    -
  • Docks
    YES
  • Ground level access doors
    YES
  • Cold store/freezer
    NO
  • Office space (sq m)
    0.00
  • Minimal space (sq m)
    -
  • Roof Skylights
    YES
  • Sprinklers
    YES
  • Monitoring
    YES
  • Security
    YES
  • Offer ID
    mm2894

Distances

DK 15
DK 92
Autostrada A2
Poznań

Market data

Poznań belongs to the so-called the big five largest warehouse 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.

The total resources of the Poznań warehouse market at the end of March 2025 reached approximately 3.60 million m² (estimating based on an increase of 60,000 m² in Q1 2025 compared to the previous value of 3.54 million m² at the end of 2024). In the Greater Poland Voivodeship, all key developers have been active – including Panattoni, 7R, GLP, WhiteStar, Logicor, Hillwood, CTP, MLP, Segro, Hines, Prologis, P3, and many smaller local investors. From January to March 2025, new supply in the region totaled 60,000 m², which was the third largest increase in the country after Lower Silesia and Silesia. The vacancy rate in the region remained at a moderate level of around 8-9%, which is close to the national average of 8.5%. At the end of Q1 2025, nearly 98,000 m² was under construction in the Greater Poland Voivodeship.

The largest clusters of modern industrial-logistics space outside of Poznań itself are located along the expressways S5 and S11, as well as near the airport. Notable locations include Gądki, Żerniki, Jaryszki, Robakowo, Komorniki, Plewiska, as well as developing areas in Sady, Gołuski, Tarnowo Podgórne, and historically known logistics points such as Swarzędz, Konin, Kalisz, and Niepruszewo. Demand in the region remains at a high level. All types of facilities dominate – from big-boxes, through BTS/BTO, to SBU, addressing the needs of logistics operators, e-commerce companies, manufacturing, trade, and courier firms.

Data comes from the Axi Immo Report - The Warehouse Market in Poland in 1Q of 2025.

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