Warsaw vacancy rate lowest in four years

31
Jan
2018
News - Warsaw vacancy rate lowest in four years #JLL #office #Poland #report #Warsaw

by Import Sys | Office

The Warsaw office market recorded the second highest demand in the market's history along with record-breaking net absorption. This perfectly summarizes the sentiments on the city's office market. Furthermore, expectations for 2018 remain highly favourable, JLL reports.


As a result of the constantly increasing levels of business activity in Poland's capital, combined with a developing infrastructure and good standard of living, Warsaw is the undisputed leader on the office market in Central and Eastern Europe. This is reflected by JP Morgan’s recently announced entry to the Warsaw market which decision may serve as an enticement for other market players.
 
“Due to great interest in the areas adjacent to Daszyńskiego roundabout amongst investors and developers, the location will have been completely transformed into an ultra-modern business hub and a symbol of the city’s economic strength in just a few years. A trend that is becoming increasingly noticeable in Warsaw is the demand for flexible offices. Business centres and co-working spaces are developing rapidly and are starting to play an important role in the market. However, Warsaw is facing some challenges, with the biggest of those continuing to be the war for talent. Warsaw's central areas, however, are well placed as the recruiting advantages of a central location boost both demand and supply there”, comments Tomasz Czuba, Head of Office Agency at JLL.
 
“One of the beneficiaries and the brightest hotspot on the Warsaw office map, is the area near Daszyńskiego roundabout – one of the largest construction sites in Europe. This is illustrated by last year’s results - Warsaw City Centre accounted for 25% of demand for office space in Warsaw. A total of 820,100 sqm of office space was leased in the city, constituting the second best result in the market’s history. Net absorption grew significantly as well with a record-breaking 360,000 sqm”, explains Mateusz Polkowski, Head of Research and Consulting at JLL.
 
The biggest lease agreements concluded last year included: Citi Service Center Poland (18,600 sqm) at Generation Park X, Millenium Bank (18,300 sqm) at Harmony Office Centre, JP Morgan (15,600 sqm) at Atrium Garden.
 
The amount of new supply coming onto the market in 2017 was lower than that in 2016, totalling 275,400 sqm, of which 77% was completed outside the central areas of Warsaw. The largest openings included: Business Garden 3–7 (54,800 sqm, Vastint); West Station II (35,000 sqm, HB Reavis); and D48 (23,400 sqm, Penta Investments).
 
“The under-construction volume currently stands at 750,000 sqm, the majority of which is due for completion after 2018. This situation stems from a number of large-scale on-going projects, which take longer to build. It is interesting that 78% of total volume under construction is located in the central areas of Warsaw. This may result in a possible shortage of new space in non-central locations in the mid-term. The volume of completions is expected to decrease further in 2018 and then pick up in 2019–2020”, comments Tomasz Czuba.
 
Currently, the vacancy rate in Warsaw is 11.7% - the lowest level recorded since 2013. In the City Centre it stands at 9.1%, while in Non-Central locations - 13.2%.
 
“The lower level of vacancy rate results from a combination of high demand and lower supply. The expectations for this year remain favourable as well”, says Mateusz Polkowski.
 
Prime headline rents remained relatively stable in 2017. A slight correction was seen in Q2 in the upper rental band for the CBD, where rents are currently quoted at €20.5–€23.0 / sqm / month. Prime assets located in the best non-central areas are leased for €11.0 – €16.0 / sqm / month.



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  • Poland’s largest residential developer, Dom Development, has finalised a lease extension and significant expansion at the Metropolitan Warszawa building. Under the new agreement, the firm will occupy more than 4,000 sqm of office space. JLL represented the tenant throughout the negotiations.
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New appointments

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  • 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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