Top 30 developers in Poland report €230 million net profit

20
Nov
2019
News - Top 30 developers in Poland report €230 million net profit #construction #development #Poland #report #Spectis

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The aggregate net profit of the 30 largest commercial property developers in Poland hit an all-time high of €230 million (PLN 985 million)  in 2018, which translated into a net profit margin of 25%. The latest data from the investment transaction market and property developers’ interim financial statements indicate that 2019 can be as good a year as 2018 was for the industry in terms of profitability.


The aggregate net profit margin of the 30 leading office, retail and warehouse developers operating in Poland ranged between 17% and 26% in 2012-2018, which represents an average annual margin of 21%, according to the “Property developers in Poland 2019-2023” report released by research company Spectis.

A solid volume of property investment transactions in Poland, which has been consistently high in recent years, is a major factor with a stabilising effect on commercial property developers’ hefty profit margins. The property investment transaction volume topped the €7billion (PLN 30 billion) mark for the first time on record in 2018. Importantly, besides office or retail properties, investment transactions increasingly involve warehouse facilities, which currently achieve the highest yields. And the developers of warehouse properties turned out to be the biggest contributors to the record-high profits reported by the 30 largest commercial developers in Poland in 2018.

The fact that commercial developers show high and stable profitability levels encourages some residential property developers to venture into new business areas. For instance, Atal is building its first office building, Krakowska 35, in Wroclaw. The company decided to implement commercial projects with a view to making optimum use of its land bank, and it considers them as business activity added to the core business of residential development.

For similar reasons, and also in Wroclaw, i2 Development has launched a mixed-use project. Armii Krajowej 7 is one of the developer’s largest projects ever. The facility will consist of hotel rooms, business premises, office space and apartments.

Finnish-based YIT, which previously focused on the Warsaw residential market, also intends to launch its first mixed-use project in Poland. The company has a successful track record of commercial projects in other countries, and now it plans to expand throughout Poland. YIT’s first mixed-use project will be based in Gdansk. The developer intends to create sustainable urban environments which also feature office space.




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New leases

  • IAG GBS Poland, the shared services arm of the International Airlines Group (IAG), has finalised a lease renewal for 2,246 sqm of office space within the O3 Business Campus in Krakow. The decision to remain in the current location followed a comprehensive market analysis and workplace audit conducted by Savills.
  • Golden Star Estate has secured two ground-floor tenants at its Warsaw-based Konstruktorska Business Center. 5 SENSES has signed as the new canteen operator, occupying 560 sqm of ground-floor retail space. Concurrently, CONTRACT Meble Biurowe has extended its commitment to the property. The firm, which has operated a publicly accessible showroom at the site since 2021, renewed its lease for 350 sqm on the ground floor.
  • American retailer GAP entered the Romanian market at Fashion House Militari, followed by the launch of an Italian Stefanel store at Fashion House Pallady, with a further Stefanel location scheduled to open shortly in Militari.

New appointments

  • Avison Young has strengthened its Polish leadership with three senior promotions. Patryk Błach ascends to Associate Director within the Investment Advisory Department. Kamil Głowienka has been named Senior Project Manager. Furthermore, Katarzyna Uzar becomes a Valuation and Innovation Specialist, tasked with integrating technological solutions and coordinating global departmental projects.
  • Katarzyna Myjak has joined Axi Immo as Senior Business Advisory Manager, tasked with strengthening the company’s Industrial & Logistics business line.
  • Czech investment group SCF has expanded its team by appointing Jan Simandl as Senior Leasing Team Leader. In this role, Simandl will oversee leasing activities across the company’s commercial property portfolio. He previously worked for CPI Property Group and CBRE.


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