Nippon Express is strengthening its presence in the Czech Republic by leasing new logistics space in the rapidly developing UDI Park D5 in Přehýšov, located in the Pilsen region.
Signing a warehouse lease in Czech Republic is a multi-year financial commitment. Understanding the key clauses in a Czech Republic industrial lease is essential — particularly for international tenants unfamiliar with local legal norms.
Finding the right warehouse in Czech Republic is one of the most strategically important decisions a logistics, distribution or manufacturing business will make. Czech Republic sits at a key junction in the Central European supply chain network, offering a combination of cost-competitive operations, improving infrastructure and growing market access that continues to attract major European and global logistics operators.
This guide covers everything you need to evaluate before signing a warehouse lease in Czech Republic in 2026: location strategy, technical specifications, lease structures and total occupancy cost.
The Czech industrial real estate market continues to show a specific structure, with manufacturing companies outperforming logistics operators. According to data from 108 Real Estate, manufacturing firms leased more than 550,000 sqm of modern industrial space in 2025, accounting for approximately 42% of all newly concluded transactions.
Logicor is one of Europe’s leading owners, managers, and developers of logistics real estate. The company has been active in the Czech Republic since 2021 and has successfully delivered three modern industrial and logistics parks in that time. We spoke with Pavel Rufert, Country Director for the Czech Republic, about strategy, market trends, and future plans.
Developer Gridarch has completed the second phase of the Ostrava Airport Multimodal Park (OAMP) in Mošnov. The phase includes Building D, offering 11,300 sqm of space, which has been taken over by Brose.
The automotive supplier is operating its third production facility in the Moravian-Silesian region within the building, focusing on the development, testing, and manufacturing of seat structures.
Despite record demand for industrial real estate in the Czech Republic in 2025, a closer look reveals significant rental price reductions in key regional centers like Plzeň and Ostrava, offering businesses an unparalleled opportunity to secure favorable lease terms.
Food wholesaler Linsan has significantly expanded its operations by securing a brand-new, BREEAM-certified distribution facility at Prologis Park Prague-Chrášťany. This strategic move, which involved rapidly leasing an entire 5,437 sqm building, highlights the availability of premium, efficient, and sustainable logistics solutions for businesses looking to optimize their supply chains in the Czech Republic.