Industrial developer has completed new leasing transactions across Poland totalling more than 12,000 sqm of warehouse and logistics space, in addition to the 29,000 sqm of space signed in March with Windar Renovables at Poland's CTPark Legnica.
The deals, secured across five of CTP's business parks, reflect continued occupier demand for logistics facilities in strategic locations and underline the strength of Poland's industrial and logistics sector. The transactions span both expansions by existing customers and new tenant signings across regional hubs and last-mile locations.
In northern Poland, MAG expanded its operations by 6,900 sqm at CTPark Gdańsk Port, strengthening the park's role as a logistics hub supporting port-related and international trade activity. Demand remained strong in western Poland, where Domator24 expanded its presence at CTPark Sulechów, building on its existing operations at the park. A company in the electrical infrastructure business signed a 1,500 sqm lease at CTPark Zabrze.
CTP also recorded several transactions across the Warsaw region. A tyre and rim wholesaler took 1,900 sqm at CTPark Warsaw South, while CTPark Warsaw Nowy Konik welcomed the first tenant to its new CTBox development, marking a milestone for the park and reflecting growing demand for flexible, small-unit logistics and industrial space close to Warsaw.
"These transactions demonstrate the continued strength of occupier demand for logistics space across Poland, from major urban markets like Warsaw to key regional hubs," said Piotr Flugel, Managing Director of CTP Poland. "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."