Industrial developer CTP has completed the construction of the first hall in CTPark Hradec Králové. Premises with an area of over 5,000 square meters were rented and already taken over by the logistics company Geis, which is now using the building in trial operation. Currently, the developer is building the second hall, which it plans to complete in the spring of 2023.
The Desenio Group leased almost 18.5 thousand square meters in the CTPark Bor industrial and logistics complex. The Swedish company will use the premises as its first distribution center for European markets outside the Nordic region.
It is only possible to shop online and have goods at the door within a few hours thanks to warehouses within reach of the city. However, the occupancy of the existing ones is high and new ones are being built. Nevertheless, the industrial developer P3 has prepared projects in which you can move in soon.
The builders of the warehouses and logistics complexes will not stop since the outbreak of the covid pandemic due to the demand driven by the boom of online stores. That is, if they have a place to build. And it is the lack of vacant land and the complex permitting process, in which the inhabitants of many municipalities are not in favor of building halls, that increasingly developers are moving towards projects mixing warehouses with smaller retail spaces, and in some cases even leisure areas.
CTP handed over the remaining unit in CTPark Prague East in Nupaky, thus exhausting all its free capacities in the capital city of Prague and its surroundings. The last tenant to move in is the supplier of medical material Mapo medical, who rented part of the newly built building equipped with a glass showroom. CTP also informs that it is preparing an offer of additional space for lease, for example, it is working on the expansion of CTPark Prague North near the D8 motorway.
The owner, administrator and developer of industrial real estate P3 has already started the construction of the commercial and industrial district P3 Ostrava Central.
CTP, the largest listed logistics and industrial developer and operator by gross lettable area (GLA) in the EU, is constructing a 60,000m2 unit at CTPark Bor for U.S. sector giant GXO Logistics Inc, which has taken a lease on the property in this fast-expanding transport hub close to the western Czech/German border and the main highway linking Prague to Germany’s southern industrial heartland. The GXO facility will serve as automated fulfilment centre for zooplus, Europe’s leading retailer of online pet food and accessories and brings the CTPark Bor to full capacity, which at 616,000 m2 of GLA is the second largest in CTP’s total 7.1 million m2 portfolio and its largest in the Czech Republic.