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News New locations emerge in Romania’s industrial market
09
Nov
2018

New locations emerge in Romania’s industrial market

by Property Forum
Romania's industrial and logistics market is currently benefitting from its best period in history, both in terms of supply and demand, with development being condensed in a number of large cities with access to at least one highway that facilitates the transport and distribution of goods in a shorter time and with lower costs to a larger number of customers.
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News Poland’s retail market attracts overseas brands
08
Nov
2018

Poland’s retail market attracts overseas brands

by Property Forum
High retail space saturation will attract new tenants to Poland. It is a hallmark of a mature and stable market where retailers are able to make store turnover and expansion plans a lot more easily, says Szymon Łukasik, Head of Retail at Cresa Poland.
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News Living in Prague is becoming more expensive than in Bratislava
05
Nov
2018

Living in Prague is becoming more expensive than in Bratislava

by Property Forum
Prague is becoming increasingly more expensive than Bratislava. Employees continue to earn more in the capital of the Czech Republic, though the cost of living is also rising, especially in regards to housing. This is evidenced by the results of research done by JLL, which compared the prices of apartments in both capitals.
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News Strong demand for regional offices in Poland
31
Oct
2018

Strong demand for regional offices in Poland

by Property Forum
In Q3 2018, Poland’s eight largest regional cities (Krakow, Wrocław, Tricity, Katowice, Poznań, Łódź, Szczecin and Lublin) saw more than 176,000 sqm of office space delivered across 21 new projects, taking the total space available on those markets to 4.81 million sqm. Cushman & Wakefield presented a summary of Polish regional office markets.
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News As efficiency increases, logistics rents will grow
30
Oct
2018

As efficiency increases, logistics rents will grow

by Property Forum
In the third paper of a three-part series looking at the future of logistics real estate, Prologis examined the implications for logistics property in light of emerging trends for transport, labour productivity and consumer behaviour. Prologis predicts these trends will create big efficiencies in supply chains and bring associated cost savings for users of logistics facilities – a proportion of which will go towards paying higher rents, especially for facilities located in urban infill areas, as this will lead to much higher efficiency gains.
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News Northern Bucharest emerges as logistics hub
30
Oct
2018

Northern Bucharest emerges as logistics hub

by Property Forum
The areas in northern Bucharest, such as Stefanestii de Jos and Chitila, have the potential to form a new logistics hub, according to Colliers International. Over 180,000 sqm of logistics space is to be delivered next year, as the West of the capital has become loaded in terms of the development of industrial and logistic spaces.
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News Strong pipeline on Poland’s retail market
30
Oct
2018

Strong pipeline on Poland’s retail market

by Property Forum
The growth in new European shopping centre space has started to slow, as mature European markets begin to reach the peak of space required, according to the latest research from Cushman & Wakefield.
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News 3 ways to fight ‘common diseases’ in offices
29
Oct
2018

3 ways to fight ‘common diseases’ in offices

by Property Forum
New furniture. Everything is neatly organized. Everything is in its place. And it is extremely tidy. New offices tend to look as if they are images in a catalogue or a photorealistic visualisation delivered by an architect – but this only lasts for a short while. It takes no more than a few weeks for slow, yet inevitable changes to begin creeping into a new office. As the lease term passes, the office acquires a life of its own: it is an organism straining to adapt to the dynamic movements of people, things and activities that fill it and shape the space.
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News Warsaw office market continues to flourish
29
Oct
2018

Warsaw office market continues to flourish

by Property Forum
Positive sentiment amongst tenants, developers and investors are reflected in the spectacular demand for office space and reduced vacancy rates in Warsaw. The growing presence of co-working companies is another sign of an expanding market. JLL summarised the situation on the Warsaw office market at the end of Q3 2018.
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News Persistently positive outlook on the Budapest market
29
Oct
2018

Persistently positive outlook on the Budapest market

by Property Forum
Rents remained stable on the Budapest commercial property market in H1 2018, according to the last survey of the National Bank of Hungary (MNB) and RICS. The typical yield level decreased by roughly 25 basis points to 6% for prime offices and 7.5% for industrial/logistics properties. Respondents anticipate an increase in demand for investments in most market segments for H2 2018, particularly in the case of prime office and industrial/logistics properties.
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New leases

  • Decerto IT company has taken 850 sqm on the fourth floor of the Lumen office building in Warsaw.
  • Poznań's Andersia Tower is expanding its tenant portfolio. Recruitment company Hays Poland has taken a 260 sqm office space in the building. The Sempire agency, part of the Shoper group, has decided to lease 600 sqm.
  • Karimpol Group’s flagship office building, Skyliner in Warsaw, has a new tenant. The US technology giant Xperi will move into the skyscraper at Daszyńskiego Roundabout. The company will occupy nearly 3,000 sqm of space.

New appointments

  • Polski Związek Firm Deweloperskich (Polish Association of Property Developers) elected new authorities at its general meeting in Katowice. Maciej Wandzel was elected chairman of the board. He will replace Grzegorz Kiełpsz, who became honorary president of the PZFD.
  • Piotr Herian has taken up the position of ISS CFO for Poland and the Baltics. ISS is a leading company in the creation of friendly workplaces and comprehensive facilities management.
  • Paulina Strutyńska has been promoted to the position of Leasing & Asset Director at Skanska’s commercial development business unit. She is now responsible for leasing processes in the Warsaw market as well as Key Customer Management. Agnieszka Krawczyk-Rogowska is responsible for project commercialization and client liaison in Gdańsk, Kraków, and Bucharest, while Marek Stasieńko is responsible for the Wrocław, Poznań, and Łódź markets.

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