Renata Krzyżanowska
Renata Krzyżanowska

Associate

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Renata Krzyżanowska

Associate


Renata is an Associate in the Industrial & Logistics Agency, Cushman & Wakefield.

She has more than eight years of experience in commercial real estate.

Previously she worked for Maxon Nieruchomości, where she advised on warehouse lease transactions in Warsaw and its suburbs.

Renata is a graduate of the Bogdan Jański Academy in Warsaw.


Contact me, if you're are loking for a warehouse space in Warsaw and Eastern Poland.
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Enthusiast of criminology, she's not afraid of prison topics

She loves sport, especcialy basketball

For relaxation, she goes for a walk in the forest, she values nature

In the autumn, she like mushrooming

Check out articles written by Renata Krzyżanowska

Renata Krzyżanowska
FIEGE leases another location in Western Pomerania

FIEGE, a provider of a wide range of logistics solutions, has leased more than 16,000 sq m in Panattoni Park Goleniów I, which is its third location in the Western Pomerania province. Global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield was responsible for providing assistance during the choice of location, negotiations and lease strategy development.

04 september 2024
Renata Krzyżanowska
Łódź thrives on e-commerce

Around 4 million sq m of warehouse space in the Łódz province is dedicated to e-commerce operations, according to data from global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield, making it the second most popular destination for online retailers in Poland. Another contributor to the appeal of the Łódź market is the recently completed motorway orbital route around the city, which has significantly increased the region’s chances of attracting new investments and warehouse projects. Land secured in the Łódź province by developers offers 2.5 million sq m of warehouse development opportunities, says Cushman & Wakefield in its report Tailor Your Business in Łódź. Warehouse & Production Market in Central Poland.

30 january 2024
Renata Krzyżanowska
Difficult time for the transport and logistics industry

The beginning of 2024 presents significant challenges for the transport and logistics industry. Difficulties and risks arise from the current geopolitical situation and the carriers' decision to abandon Red Sea crossings. An additional four-week standstill is linked to the Chinese New Year celebrations.

09 january 2024
Cushman & Wakefield