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7R Park Słupsk
Modern warehouse space for rent in Slupsk
A modern warehouse space in Slupsk, east of the city center. Attractive location by the national road DK6.
The available space for rent will meet the needs and expectations of customers from various industries. There is a possibility of flexible adaptation of the space to the specific requirements of tenants. The facilities can be used as a warehouse, base or hall for light production.
A possibility of the elastic division and the arrangement of the area according to the demand of the tenant. Skylights
Smoke vents
Sprinklers
Modern fire protection system
Gates on the level „0”
Docks
Height of the storage: 10 m
Floor loading: 5 t/sq m
Monitoring
Enclosed area
24 h security.
Location
Modern warehouse space in Slupsk; Slupsk is one of the key cities of the Pomeranian Voivodeship; Direct location on the DK road, which is the southern side of the city; Attractive access to Kolobrzeg, Gdynia and Gdansk; Distances from the airport. Lech Walesa in Gdansk is approx. 110 km; Extensive road infrastructure; The proximity of the DK6 road allows for quick access to the Tri-City and other regions of Poland; Quick access to the E28 and DK21 roads; Good access to the "Redzikowo" junction on the S6 road; Attractive access for employees and customers as well as for vans and trucks.
Technical data
- Number of buildings1
- Possibility of productionYES
- CertificateYES
- Storage height (m)10
- Floor load capacity5
- Column grid22,5 x 12 i
- Railway sidingNO
- Fire resistance>4000
- DocksYES
- Ground level access doorsYES
- Cold store/freezerNO
- Minimal space (sq m)-
- Roof SkylightsYES
- SprinklersYES
- MonitoringYES
- SecurityNO
- Offer IDmp10863
Developer
The developer 7R SA offers a modern warehouse and logistics space adapted to the needs of the most demanding sectors of the economy. City Flex, Last Mile Logistics and BTS warehouses are located in key locations in Poland. The high quality of the surface and the flexibility of the available modules meet the expectations of customers from many industries.
Distances
Market data
The Tri-City (Gdańsk Region), with its main warehouse hubs in the Pomeranian voivodeship area, is consolidating its position as one of the most dynamic markets in northern Poland. Its location on major transit routes, along with the proximity to seaports and transshipment terminals, means the region is preferred by international logistics operators, manufacturing companies, and the e-commerce sector.
In the first half of 2025, gross demand for warehouse space in Pomerania amounted to 160,000 sq m, placing the region in the middle of the country's main warehouse provinces.
Most transactions were new lease agreements and expansions, and the market displays a highly diverse tenant base—from 3PL operators (e.g., 7R Park Gdańsk III – 80,000 sq m), through retail and manufacturing companies, to e-commerce.
New warehouse supply delivered in Pomerania in H1 2025 amounted to 69,000 sq m—the region remains active, although investment activity has slowed compared to previous years, with a large share of new projects being pre-let deals. At the end of June, 172,000 sq m was under construction, with the largest projects being 7R Park Gdańsk III and Panattoni Park Tricity South II.
At the end of June 2025, the vacancy rate in Pomerania stood at 10.7%, an increase of 3.6 percentage points year-on-year and the highest level of availability among the developed regions in Poland. This is a result of new, partially speculative investments being brought to market and the release of space by 3PL tenants over recent quarters—the last time such a high level of availability was recorded in the region was in 2015. Quoted rents for new big-box space range from €4.20 to €5.25/sq m/month. The stability of base and effective rents facilitates negotiations and encourages long-term contracts.
The key tenant groups in the region are logistics operators, retail chains, e-commerce, as well as manufacturing and distribution companies. The major deals in Pomerania included investments and leases in parks in Gdańsk and Gdynia. The high level of space availability encourages last-mile investments and flexible relocations. Pomerania is a market where an increasing number of transactions relate to contract extensions and renegotiations, reflecting a nationwide trend.
The above data comes from the AXI IMMO report 'Warehouse Market in Poland H1 2025'.


Contact
Katarzyna Głodowska
Senior Advisor Industrial & Logistics









































