IT companies drive Poland’s regional office markets

28
Apr
2020
News - IT companies drive Poland’s regional office markets #JLL #office #Poland #report

by Property Forum | Office

This year’s first quarter on Poland’s regional office markets was marked by a high level of activity from tenants in the IT sector. The next few months may bring acceleration in activity from companies in the business services sector. JLL summarised the situation on the Polish office market at the end of Q1 2020.


IT drives demand

Demand in the first quarter of 2020 was nearly 360,000 sqm, with markets outside Warsaw accounting for more than 220,000 sqm. Kraków accounted for 28% of demand, followed by Wrocław - 22%, and the Tri-City – 15%. These three markets also saw a spectacular expansion of one of the leading technology company worldwide, which has leased nearly 37,000 sqm in total.

“In the first quarter of this year, eight out of ten of the largest transactions outside Warsaw were signed by tenants from the IT sector, and the demand generated by this type of companies accounted for nearly 60% of total tenant activity on regional markets. In the following months, some transactions may be put back, but it is worth noting that there may be an increase in interest from companies in the BPO / SSC sector. In the past years, we have proven many times that the Polish market guarantees business continuity and cost optimization. These two aspects are now even more important and the inflow of investments from the business service sector means stable demand for offices”, comments Karol Patynowski, Director of Regional Markets, JLL.

Pre-letting totalled nearly 82,000 sqm. The two largest transactions signed in this period were a pre-let for 16,300 sqm by Fujitsu Technology Solutions in Fuzja in Łódź, and a pre-let for 14,500 sqm by a tenant from the IT sector in Tertium Business Park C in Kraków.

Flexibility above all

The first quarter of the year strengthened the position of flexible workspace operators on regional markets, especially in the Tri-City. This region claimed all of the new transactions signed in the flex segment, totalling nearly 8,000 sqm. The biggest one was New Work’s contract, a first for the company in Gdańsk, in Alchemia IV Neon (4,500 sqm).

“We expect that in the long-term, interest in this type of offices will increase. The flexibility offered by operators, whether at the level of the contract itself or readiness to quickly welcome a new tenant, will be particularly important in times of increasing economic uncertainty. It is, therefore, possible that even more companies will be open to combining traditional leases with flexes”, says Adam Lis, Flexible Office Solutions Manager, JLL.

Supply still growing

In the first quarter, 86,500 sqm was delivered to the Polish market, including nearly 80,000 sqm in the largest regional markets. Total office space supply is already 11.1 million sqm, with the country’s regions accounting for 5.5 million sqm.

“Nearly 1.6 million sqm remains under construction, with 850,000 sqm in the regions. Developers in the Tri-City - where office supply will reach one million sqm after completion of all ongoing projects - are the most active, along with Katowice and Kraków. We are currently not observing a slowdown on the side of the developer, and any delays may be due to the limited availability of employees, the functioning of public offices or supply chain disruptions”, adds Hanna Dąbrowska, Research Analyst, JLL.  

The biggest office projects completed during the first quarter in Poland included another phase of the High5ive complex in Kraków – building 4 (23,500 sqm, Skanska Property Poland), the first phase of Face2Face in Katowice (19,600 sqm by Echo Investment), and Giant Office in Poznań (15,300 sqm by Giant Invest).

Office investment market

From January to March, 11 office transactions with a total value of almost €620 million were finalized all over Poland, exceeding the record-breaking result from 2006. The biggest transaction concluded was the sale by Skanska of two buildings of the High5ive complex, located in the very centre of Kraków.

Vacancy rates and rents

The overall vacancy rate in Poland stands at 8.4%. In Warsaw 7.5% of existing office supply is vacant, while outside of the capital - 9.4%. The lowest (4.1%) vacancy rate among the eight regional markets can be found in the Tri-City, and the highest (12.9%) – in Poznań.

Currently, the highest prime headline rents can be found in Kraków (€13.5–15 / sqm / month), and the lowest in Lublin (€10.5–11.5 / sqm / month). Prime rents in the central areas of Warsaw are currently quoted at €18 to €24 / sqm / month, while prime assets located in the best non-central areas are up to €16 / sqm/ month.




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New leases

  • MLP Group has bolstered the tenant mix at MLP Poznań West by welcoming Stockly, a 3D printing specialist. The company has leased 2,400 sqm of warehouse and office space, with operations already underway via early access. A full handover is expected in December 2026. Stockly was represented by Rock Estate during the transaction.
  • Echo Investment has signed a lease agreement with Auchan Polska for 1,200 sqm of retail space within Fuzja, a flagship multifunctional complex in Łódź. The retailer is scheduled to open the outlet during the summer of 2026.
  • Froo Romania, a subsidiary of the Żabka Group, has relocated its HQ to the Bucharest-based Hermes Business Campus. The retailer secured around 2,900 sqm of office space in a transaction facilitated by Colliers.

New appointments

  • Colliers has appointed Kata Mazsaroff, Tamás Beck, and Miklós Ecsődi as Equity Partners in Hungary, effective 30 April 2026. Mazsaroff, who joined in 2007, rises to Managing Partner after overseeing a 200 per cent revenue increase since her 2022 appointment as Managing Director. Beck, with Colliers since 1994, has led the Industrial & Logistics division since 2005, facilitating transactions covering 1.9 million sqm of built space and 9.8 million sqm of land. Ecsődi, Head of Occupier Services and Office Agency since joining in 2011, has secured over 450,000 sqm in leases valued above €600 million.
  • Aleksandra Walaszek and Tomasz Nowakowski have joined Cushman & Wakefield’s Retail Agency. Walaszek has more than 10 years of experience in the retail sector. Nowakowski is an expert with nearly 20 years of experience in strategic leasing and retail property transaction management.
  • iO Partners has appointed Constantin Banu as Business Development Director for its Industrial and Land segments. With over 25 years of experience in the Romanian real estate sector, Banu is widely credited with helping shape the local logistics market. In his new role, he will oversee expansion strategies for the two segments.


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