
CTP, Europe’s largest listed developer, owner, and manager of industrial and logistics properties by gross lettable area (GLA), has purchased a 18-ha site in the Poznań district, on which it will develop its 20th business park in Poland.
The project involves the construction of a warehouse and production complex with a total area of approximately 52,000 sqm GLA, offering a variety of lease formats. With construction due to start in the second half of the year, CTP expects to deliver the first building in early 2026.
Krzysztof Moryson, Construction Director at CTP Poland, explains:
“The planned investment near Poznań will be CTP Poland's first project in the Wielkopolska region. Over a third of our parks are located in the Warsaw agglomeration region, and we are also active at the western border of the country, in Pomerania or Silesia, among others. However, we are constantly looking for further opportunities to expand and reach new customer groups and markets. The Poznań region is one of the most important business centres in Poland. It is one of the most developed regional economies and its location is an important asset, facilitating access to other parts of Poland and Germany.”
The complex will be built in what is known as a multi-tenant model, allowing tenants from different sectors and with a diverse range of activities – from SME entrepreneurs to global market players – to conduct their operations there. The types of rental space available will also be diversified.
Sandra Winiarska, Business Developer at CTP Poland, says:
“We will build a CTPark near Poznań that will offer a variety of space formats. It will include both big box warehouses, i.e. the so-called CTSpace, and Small Business Units warehouses, which we call CTFlex and CTBox (with areas ranging from as much as approximately 500 sqm to 1,500 sqm GLA). The mixed-use model has the potential to become a popular solution in the Polish production and warehouse market, responding to the growing demand for diversified space dedicated to both smaller and larger scale operations, but in close proximity to large urban centres.”
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