Prologis has acquired a prime logistics park in the Warsaw region, strengthening its position in one of Poland’s major industrial hubs.
The newly acquired Prologis Park Grodzisk spans nearly 70,000sqm across four modern warehouse buildings, 35km from Warsaw.
The acquisition is part of Prologis’s long-term strategy to invest in high-quality logistics assets in Poland, where demand for modern industrial space continues to grow.
Paweł Sapek, senior vice-president and regional head for Central Europe at Prologis, said: “The Warsaw region, one of Poland’s key logistics hubs, continues to experience strong demand for modern logistics facilities, driven by its strategic location, good infrastructure as well as access to a highly qualified talent pool. All of this makes Warsaw one of the most vibrant business areas in Central Europe.”
Roy Levine, vice-president for acquisitions and dispositions for Central Europe at Prologis, said: “The acquisition of Prologis Park Grodzisk marks Prologis’s dedication to Poland and the Central European region. We deem it a high-conviction market, and we will actively look out for similar opportunities in the key logistics submarket of Central Europe.”
Prologis Park Grodzisk offers flexible warehouse modules, designed to accommodate diverse logistics and industrial operations. The park benefits from direct access to Voivodeship Road 579 and is located near the Błonie junction of the A2 motorway, which connects Warsaw to Łódź, Poznań, and Berlin – a key corridor for European logistics.
Sapek added: “Warsaw is one of the most attractive logistics markets in Central Europe, and our latest investment strengthens our ability to serve businesses that require efficient and well-located logistics facilities.”
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