Czech and Slovak GLP parks are 100% leased. Thanks to the high demand for the premises, new GLP logistics parks will also be built in Ostrava and Brno. GLP has successfully leased 20,000 m2 of logistics space in two parks in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
According to BNP Paribas Real Estate, there is historically the lowest vacancy of real estate, a record volume of concluded lease agreements, rising rents and the unprecedented rapid progress and preparation for the construction of new warehouses and production halls. The domestic market of industrial premises is experiencing a euphoric period - the results of the first quarter nevertheless exceeded even the most optimistic expectations.
Historically lowest vacancy, a record volume of concluded lease agreements, growing rents and unprecedentedly rapid progress and preparation for the construction of new warehouses and production halls. The domestic market of industrial premises is experiencing a euphoric period - the results of the first quarter nevertheless exceeded even the most optimistic expectations.
Developer and administrator of industrial real estate P3 is preparing in the village Myslinka, which lies about 15 km from the center of Pilsen, the construction of a modern industrial park tailored to potential tenants. The main attraction of the P3 Plzeň Myslinka park will be, in addition to a convenient location on one of the most sought-after industrial real estate markets, also a great connection to the D5 motorway with the possibility of smooth transit to Germany and plenty of skilled labor.
The first tenant in the new Panattoni Park North Ostrov industrial zone will be Amphenol Tuchel Industrial, a manufacturer of electrical connectors, smart card readers and wiring harnesses. The company will occupy part of the smaller of the two planned halls with an area of almost 20,000 m2. Construction of a modern industrial building will begin in the second half of this year.
The Prague logistics real estate market will grow with a new significant project! A leading international company providing transportation services will relocate its Prague logistics operations center to a tailor-made building in the brand new Prologis Park in Chrášťany.
The Panattoni Park Prague Airport II industrial zone will be strengthened by comic book superheroes. The last free space with an area of 1600 m2 will be occupied by the publishing company Seqoy and it will store books and comics. The hall aspires to a very high evaluation within the BREEAM ecological certification. Thanks to the transaction, the industrial park near Pavlov in Central Bohemia was filled at a record pace. The builder of the industrial buildings, Panattoni, was able to build and occupy a total of 130,000 m2 of modern industrial space in just 5 years since the start of construction.