Sound demand for office space in Poland

16
May
2018
News - Sound demand for office space in Poland #JLL #office #Poland #report

by Property Forum | Office

The Polish office market closed Q1 2018 with sound demand, a drop in vacancy rates and 1.8 million sqm of office space under construction. JLL summarised the situation on the Polish office market in Q1 2018.


Lease agreements for nearly 330,000 sqm were signed in Q1 2018 with major regional markets accounting for 127,000 sqm. In an encouraging show of confidence, companies from the banking and finance sector have once again displayed trust in the regional markets and were responsible for the three largest deals signed in Q1 outside Warsaw.
 
“The office sector has benefitted from the effort companies have taken in order to improve the working environment so as to support recruitment processes and obtain the best candidates. The modern office is becoming an important advantage in this process and it is significantly affecting demand for space. A large number of companies are finding solutions in non-traditional places, such as converted industrial buildings, as is the case of Clariant, which decided to lease space in Monopolis - a former vodka distillery - in Łódź. Others are looking for brand new landmark developments, such as Fujitsu Global Delivery Center Poland, which has opened a new business operations centre in the KTW building in Katowice. This example also shows the expansion of companies already present in Poland which decide in favour of expanding their presence in new markets. Fujitsu has a centre in Łódź and is now expanding its activities into Katowice", comments Karol Patynowski, Director of Regional Markets at JLL.
 
The most notable leasing deals concluded in Q1 2018 include contracts signed by a confidential company from the public sector (14,800 sqm in Piękna 2.0, Warsaw), Cambridge Innovation Center (13,500 sqm in Varso II, Warsaw), Ad Pilot (10,300 sqm in Wolf Marszałkowska, Warsaw), Santander Consumer Bank (10,000 sqm in Business Garden, Wrocław) and State Street (9,000 sqm in .big, Kraków).
 
"In Q1 2018, the Polish office market added 153,000 sqm, mainly within the framework of large projects, and a further 1.8 million sqm is under construction. Development activity in the major regional markets totals an exceptional 1.1 million sqm, m. Activity outside Warsaw is focused mainly on Kraków, Wrocław and the Tri-City; however, all of the markets are characterized by increased activity on the supply side. Total office stock in Poland stands at 9.8 million sqm. New supply - including properties completed in Q1 2018 - will likely be around 800,000 sqm, meaning that the office market will soon exceed 10 million sqm”, says Mateusz Polkowski, Head of Research and Consulting, JLL.
 
The largest office projects delivered to market in Q1 2018 were found on major markets outside Warsaw. Major new developments include Olivia Star in the Tri-City - an office tower and the tallest building in northern Poland, O3 Business Campus III in Kraków, KTW in Katowice, and Graffit in Warsaw.
 
“The overall vacancy rate in Poland fell once again in Q1 2018 and now stands at 10.1%. This is in line with constantly improving market fundamentals and robust demand for offices, particularly from the modern business services sector. The lowest vacancy rate was recorded in the Tri-City - 7.7%, the highest in Lublin - 17.1%”, comments Mateusz Polkowski.
 
In central Warsaw, rents are currently quoted at €17 to €23 / sqm / month, while prime assets located in the best non-central areas lease for €11 to €15 / sqm / month. Outside Warsaw, the highest rents are quoted in Kraków (€13.5 to €14.6 / sqm / month) and Wrocław (€13.7 to €14.5 / sqm / month), while the lowest are found in Lublin (€10.5 to €11.5 /sqm / month) and Szczecin (€11.5 – €14 / sqm / month).



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New leases

  • Cordon Electronics, a specialist in electronics and advanced technologies, has renewed its lease agreement at MLP Pruszków II, in the immediate vicinity of Warsaw. The company will continue to occupy a total of 7,770 sqm of modern space, a footprint that includes 458 sqm dedicated to office operations.
  • mBank, the digital banking company in Poland, has decided to relocate its largest corporate branch in Lower Silesia to the Infinity office building in Wrocław. The company will occupy nearly 1,300 sqm on the fourth floor of the building. The tenant will move into the development owned by Avestus Real Estate and Alchemy Properties in January 2027.
  • GSP Global Solutions Provider has further expanded its cooperation with CTP by leasing an additional nearly 7,000 sqm in CTPark Budapest Vecsés on a long-term basis.

New appointments

  • Krzysztof Wróblewski (MRICS) has been named Head of Portfolio Management CEE at Peakside Capital Advisors, responsible for overseeing investments and managing the real estate portfolio. He succeeds Christopher Smith in this role.
  • Garbe Industrial is reorganising its senior leadership team. CEO Christopher Garbe will now focus on strategic orientation and international activities. Jan Philipp Daun assumes leadership of the Development division alongside his existing Investment and Joint Venture responsibilities. Andrea Agrusow expands her remit to include Portfolio Management while retaining control of Commercial and Real Estate Management. Additionally, Michael Marcinek and Maik Zeranski will now jointly head the restructured Development unit as Management Board Members, succeeding Adrian Zellner.
  • CPI Property Group is strengthening its leasing structure with the appointment of Agnieszka Baczyńska as Head of Leasing. In her new role, she will be responsible for shaping and executing the leasing strategy across the group’s office and retail portfolio in Poland. At the same time, Izabela Potrykus has been appointed Leasing Office Director. Baczyńska brings more than 20 years of experience in the commercial real estate market. Prior to joining CPI Property Group in 2022, she served as International Leasing Director at Neinver Polska.


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