European Logistics Investment (Eli) has finalised a lease renewal and expansion at its Warsaw Airport Park in Janki with Rohlig Suus Logistics. Under the agreement, Rohlig Suus Logistics extended its lease for the next 15 years and will expand to approximately 48,000 sqm, consolidating operations and becoming the sole occupier of the park's north building.
The parties will also co-invest in green and operational upgrades tailored to the tenant's needs and sustainability standards, including photovoltaic panels and EV-truck charging infrastructure.
The facility includes a cross-dock area, high-bay warehouse, and a three-level logistics headquarters office, supporting the company's growing operations. Located less than 10 km from central Warsaw, the asset serves as one of the largest logistics hubs for Suus, combining warehousing and cross-docking operations.
"The expansion of our Janki branch by an additional 8,000 sqm aligns with our strategy and strengthens the operational capabilities of our entire warehouse network in Warsaw," says Tomasz Chmielewski, Real Estate Director at Rohlig Suus Logistics. "This strategic location enables efficient service of the local market as well as the execution of both domestic and international transport."
"This transaction reflects sustained demand for modern warehouse space and a clear shift toward tenants prioritising facilities tailored to their operational needs," says Pieter Prinsloo, Chief Executive Officer at European Logistics Investment. "By co-investing in tailored upgrades, we ensure this asset meets the highest standards and supports Rohlig Suus Logistics' dynamic growth."
Eli’s portfolio comprises 30 projects across nine Polish hubs, totalling 1.2 million sqm GLA. This includes around 1 million sqm of standing assets, 11,500 sqm under construction, and a 165,000 sqm secured pipeline. The company is owned by Redefine Properties, Madison International Realty, and Griffin Capital Partners.