CTP has announced the completion of several new leasing deals in Poland. The agreements cover over 12,000 sqm of modern industrial and warehouse space across five different business parks. This news follows a significant 29,000 sqm lease signed last month with Windar Renovables at CTPark Legnica. The latest activity shows that occupiers still have a strong appetite for high quality facilities in prime locations.

In the northern region, MAG grew its presence at CTPark Gdańsk Port by 6,900 sqm. This expansion helps the park maintain its role as a vital hub for international trade and port activities. Western Poland also saw growth as Domator24 increased its footprint at CTPark Sulechów. Additionally, an electrical infrastructure firm took 1,500 sqm at CTPark Zabrze to tap into the busy Upper Silesia market.

The Warsaw region remained a focal point for the developer. A wholesaler specialising in tyres and rims moved into 1,900 sqm at CTPark Warsaw South. Meanwhile, CTPark Warsaw Nowy Konik reached a milestone by welcoming its first tenant to the new CTBox development. This specific project aims to meet the rising need for flexible and smaller units located near the capital.

Poland continues to be a top choice for European logistics due to its infrastructure and rising domestic consumption. CTP currently manages over 1 million sqm of space in the country across 16 parks. They also have plans for a further 2.6 million sqm of development. At present, 26 buildings are under construction to provide another 440,000 sqm of space.

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. Poland’s economic fundamentals remain robust, and as companies adapt their supply chains and distribution networks, we continue to see strong interest in flexible, well located space that can support long term growth.”