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Articles - industrial real estate market

P3 Logistic Parks in Lovosice will rent a hall with a railway siding

Developer P3 Logistic Parks will offer an atypical hall next year that can accommodate an entire train set. The P3 Lovosice Cargo project was designed for transshipment between road and rail transport, which represents an interesting opportunity in the context of strong pressure to reduce emissions in supply chains, according to the company.

Almost 1 million m² of new industrial space was added last year, but demand is weakening

The largest number of buildings was built in the Karlovy Vary region, and the total volume in the Czech Republic reached 11.7 million m². On the other hand, demand weakened throughout the year and the vacancy rate increased by 94 basis points year-on-year to 1.74%, representing 205,500 m² of immediately available industrial or warehouse space. The highest attainable rent, the so-called "prime rent", decreased slightly at the beginning of the year and for the rest of 2023 it stabilized at the level of €7.50-7.70/m²/month. That's according to a survey by Colliers, a leading provider of diversified professional services in commercial real estate and investment management.

The speculative construction of the DC3 building in Prologis Park Prague-Chrášťany opens up new opportunities on the Czech logistics market

What characteristics should an ideal logistics property have? At Prologis buildings, customers appreciate their excellent location with easy access to major consumer centers, which provide excellent facilities for last-mile logistics. We also understand that for their continued efficient growth, customers need real estate that precisely matches the specific needs of their business.

Colliers: Despite the construction boom, there remains a shortage of industrial properties

The Czech industrial real estate market is experiencing a major boom in construction activity in 2023. Although more than 1.5 million m2 are currently under construction, there are few newly completed projects and the vacancy rate remains below 2%. The total supply of modern industrial premises in the Czech Republic increased by only 182,200 m2 during the 3rd quarter of 2023 and amounted to 11.44 million m2 at the end of September. Rents have stabilized after rocketing growth over the last three years and at the end of September they ranged between 7.50 - 7.70 euros per m2 per month for warehouse and 9.50 - 12.50 euros per m2 per month for office space. That's according to a survey by Colliers, a leading provider of diversified professional services in commercial real estate and investment management.

ALLLOG Consulting and ICOM transport will become the first tenants of the P3 Plzeň Myslinka park

The first hall of the newly built industrial park in Myslinka near Pilsen already has new tenants and even two. The companies ALLLOG Consulting and ICOM transport have rented units here measuring 6,156 and 3,500 square meters. "From the point of view of industrial development, Pilsen is an attractive location. We were so convinced that we would find suitable candidates for the new location that we started construction speculatively, i.e. without having a confirmed tenant at the time," said Aleš Zacha, Head of Development, P3 Logistic Parks.

Belgrade is the capital of the Real Estate

June month in Belgrade has long been reserved for the world of real estate. Belgrade invites and expects participants who will come to visit the REBEC event.

Logicor strengths its team in the Czech Republic

Industrial developer Logicor responds to increased activity on the Czech market. It is strengthening its local team with two new members who will work under the leadership of Pavel Rufert.

CHEP introduces Track & Trace technology for its reusable pallets in the Czech Republic. It will ensure better visibility, control and safety of handling equipment

CHEP, a leading global provider of supply chain solutions, has implemented a Track & Trace digital solution in its operation, which allows it to monitor the movements and locations of its pallets across the pooling system. The technology was developed in collaboration with partner company BXB Digital, which, like CHEP, is part of the Brambles group. Devices using the principles of the Internet of Things aim to improve the transparency, clarity and overall efficiency of supply chains. Their introduction strengthens the strength of the CHEP business model based on the principles of the circular economy.
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