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Investment/industrial plot with a total area of 23,540 m2 located in the industrial zone of Radom. The property includes a production-warehouse hall (935 m2) with a crane and a paved warehouse area (approximately 11,500 m2). Available utilities and networks include water supply, electricity (with a transformer station), sewage, and data/telecommunication. The site has obtained approval for waste processing. There is an option to purchase adjacent plots with direct access to the southern bypass of the city. These plots represent the last available investment areas in this part of the city. Additionally, plots of 1.15 ha and 2.92 ha are also available.

  • Location in the industrial zone

  • Direct proximity to the Radom bypass

  • Permission for waste processing

  • Available utilities

Location

The property is situated within an industrial zone, benefiting from a strategic location with direct adjacency to the Radom bypass.

Technical data

  • Number of buildings
    1
  • Possibility of production
    NO
  • Certificate
    NO
  • Storage height (m)
    -
  • Floor load capacity
    -
  • Column grid
    -
  • Railway siding
    NO
  • Fire resistance
     -
  • Docks
    NO
  • Ground level access doors
    NO
  • Cold store/freezer
    NO
  • Minimal space (sq m)
    -
  • Roof Skylights
    NO
  • Sprinklers
    NO
  • Monitoring
    NO
  • Security
    NO
  • Offer ID
    mm3247

Developer

ZBK Radom

Distances

Radom Południowy - stacja kolejowa
Radom
DK12

Market data

Warehouses for Rent around Warsaw, the Largest Warehouse Market in Poland

The Mazowieckie voivodeship is the largest warehouse market in Poland, playing a key role in logistics, distribution, e-commerce, and services. The region’s central location, along with its developed network of roads and motorways—including the A2 motorway, the S2 and S8 expressways, and national roads 50 and 92—ensures excellent access to the country’s main consumer hubs.

Apart from the city of Warsaw itself, important warehouse subregions include Pruszków, Ożarów Mazowiecki, Błonie, Janki, Nadarzyn, Piaseczno, Marki, Radzymin, Czosnów, and Modlin.

Popular warehouse locations for rent in Warsaw and its surroundings include districts such as Bemowo, Białołęka, Bielany, Mokotów, Praga Południe, Stare Babice, Targówek, Ursynów, Wawer, Wilanów, and the southern part of the city.

In the first half of 2025, the Mazowieckie region recorded a record-high total demand for modern warehouse space, exceeding 566,000 sq m—the highest result in Poland. Net demand of 203,000 sq m placed Mazowieckie in second place nationally. The largest deals included the lease of 23,800 sq m at the GLP Warsaw I Logistics Centre and 20,000 sq m at Waimea Logistics Park Modlin.

One of the major investment transactions in the first half of 2025 in Poland was the acquisition of the P3 Park Grodzisk property from developer P3 by Prologis.

Currently, about 445,000 sq m of modern warehouse and production space is under construction, with the majority located near Warsaw and the key subregions listed above.

The vacancy rate in Mazowieckie remains low at around 6.6%, indicating high tenant interest. Developers such as Panattoni, 7R, GLP, WhiteStar, Logicor, Hillwood, CTP, MLP, Segro, Hines, Prologis, and P3 continue to invest, delivering new space tailored to market requirements.

Average rental rates for warehouse space in the region are about €3.8 - €5.2/sq m per month net, while in the city of Warsaw, rates are around €6.0 - €7.50/sq m per month net, depending on location and facility standard. Price is one of the key factors when choosing warehouse space for rent.

Mazowieckie remains an attractive location for companies from the logistics, distribution, and manufacturing sectors, offering a broad range of warehouse spaces of various types, allowing for flexible adaptation to tenant needs.

The data comes from the AXI IMMO report 'Warehouse Market in Poland H1 2025'.

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