Cushman & Wakefield announces a promotion in its Industrial and Logistics team
Tomasz Bulej has been promoted to Associate in the Industrial and Logistics team
Warsaw, besides being a capital of the country, is also the biggest city in Poland and the main economic and business center. It has a huge investment potential also as the most important and the biggest metropoly in the Central and Eastern Europe region.
The capital of Poland is the best option for a client emphasizing the representation of the company. The location of the first phase are parks placed in the South-West and North-East part of the city. This direction ensures the best connection with existing infrastructure of Warsaw, which is already well communicated with S8 bypass.
In the Warsaw region, SBU type warehouse units, the so-called Small Business Units, have successfully debuted. In the world of intense development of e-commerce and care for the employee, that kind of space are getting more and more popular- Renata Krzyżanowska says.
The market of Warsaw has in its offer classical spaces adjusted to distribution and storage. Developers' offer in the Warsaw Inner city is enriched with small units (the so-called Small Business Units) in the Okecie district, with representative office unit. These modules attract mainly because of the ease of access to the Okecie airport and well communicated path with Warsaw by Warszawska Kolej Dojazdowa line.
In the region, there is not only strong demand, but also perfectly visible renegotiation trend. The warehouse space offered in the first zone of Warsaw is an existing space market, to which an entry is often associated with appropriate adaptation to the requirements and needs of the new tenant. These parks are very well located and have easy access to the workforce. The Warsaw market is still characterized by the highest nominal rents, which are valid in the urban zone of Warsaw. The increase of supply by arising and planned projects near the city borders, makes the tenant able to decide for location change and improvement of leased space conditions.
Constantly developing road infrastructure of the capital positively influence on the developers' activity, which deliver various types of logistic space answering the needs of different tenants - Tomasz Bulej comments.
Warsaw is not only the capital city, but also the main business center in Poland. It is the headquarter of the most important institutions of public administration, and also of many polish and foreign companies.
In the region, new smaller projects of SBU type are created as well as investments which consist of the "last mile" phase. These projects are targeted at shortening the time of delivery of goods to the final recipient and are crucial in the phase of e-commerce development.
The companies operating in Warsaw habe an access to the qualified workforce. The labour market is constantly empowered by graduates for the renowned state and private universities, which function in the city.
Tomasz Bulej has been promoted to Associate in the Industrial and Logistics team
Global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield has represented Displate in their 2,300 sq m plus warehouse and office lease in Hillwood Marki I near Warsaw.