CTP has completed the first phase of the transformation of the former Zátiší barracks in Plzeň into a modern multifunctional business park. The project, known as CTPark Plzeň Kasárny, is being developed on a brownfield site in the western part of the city and has already welcomed its first tenants.
The development is part of a broader regeneration effort to convert a long-unused military area into a modern business environment combining production, logistics, offices, showrooms, and services within a single integrated site.
Prologis, a global leader in logistics real estate, has signed a new lease agreement with the innovative Czech technology company BattSwap. The startup, which is bringing a revolution to urban e-mobility and logistics, will occupy approximately 2,200 square meters in Prologis Park Prague-Rudná. Of this, 1,566 square meters will serve as a combined workshop and warehouse space, with the remainder used as office facilities.
Plzeňský Prazdroj has completed the full commissioning of its new automated warehouse in Plzeň, representing one of the largest investments in the brewery’s history. The total investment in the warehouse and related logistics infrastructure exceeded CZK 1.4 billion.
The Czech industrial and logistics real estate market entered 2026 at a slightly slower pace. Tenant activity has cooled compared to previous years, yet the sector remains fundamentally stable and continues to demonstrate long-term resilience. At the same time, the beginning of the year was marked by the completion of the largest industrial hall ever built in the country.
Rail infrastructure continues to play a crucial role in the long-term development of industrial and logistics parks. Rather than being seen as a secondary or outdated transport option, rail connections are increasingly being integrated directly into the planning and operation of modern industrial sites.
The Bratislava Senec logistics and industrial zone, operating under Marq Logistics (formerly known as GLP Europe), is a significant logistics hub in Central Europe. With a total area of 150,000 sqm across several modern buildings and a wide range of technical solutions – providing facilities for logistics, light manufacturing and e-commerce – the site is strategically located approximately 600 metres from the D1/E75 motorway. The minimum leasable area is 3,000 sqm, with a total of 38,000 sqm currently available. We spoke with Alice Bílková, Vice President, Real Estate Asset Management at Marq Logistics representing Czech Republic and Slovakia, about what the park offers, why it is particularly attractive for companies currently looking for space, and what the transition from the GLP brand to Marq Logistics means.
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