CTP has announced a series of new leasing deals across Poland for a total of more than 12,000m2 (129,000ft2) of warehouse and logistics space.
The deals span new tenant signings and existing occupier expansions across both regional hubs and last-mile locations.
In northern Poland, cargo operator MAG has expanded its operations by 6,900m2 at CTPark Gdańsk Port. The company originally signed a 10-year lease for 21,000m2 (226,000ft2) facility in November 2023.
In the west of the country, Domator24 expanded its presence at CTPark Sulechów, while an electrical infrastructure business signed a 1,500m2 (c.16,000ft2) lease at CTPark Zabrze.
CTP also completed several transactions in the Warsaw region. A tyre and rim wholesaler took a 1,900m2 (c. 20,000ft2) facility at CTPark Warsaw South, while CTPark Warsaw Nowy Konik welcomed the first tenant to its new CTBox development.
Piotr Flugel, managing director of CTP Poland, commented: “These transactions demonstrate the continued strength of occupier demand for high‑quality logistics space across Poland, from major urban markets like Warsaw to key regional hubs.”
CTP noted that the new leases come against the backdrop of a resilient Polish economy and improving market conditions.
Separately, in March, CTP announced that Windar Renovables would develop its second production facility in Poland with the construction of a new onshore wind turbine tower manufacturing plant at CTPark Legnica in south west Poland.
CTP leased 29,000m2 (c. 312,000ft2) of industrial and warehouse space to Windar Renovables for the major new facility, alongside an outdoor storage area comprising around 41,000 sqm (c. 440,000ft2).
