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.
The area of the former glassworks in Teplice has come back to life. Thanks to the successful revitalisation of the brownfield, the modern Panattoni Park Teplice South complex is now fully occupied and fully operational.
The acquisition of two logistics companies in half a year was carried out by the company DSV in North America. The local market is quickly adapting to the recovery in logistics. The three countries of the region, i.e. USA, Canada and Mexico, benefit from rich resources of raw materials and a wide transport network. The region is slowly building on its automotive history and welcoming concerns leaving China. According to the DSV, the only thing missing from the strategic plans is the willingness of municipalities to build on brownfields.
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.
The owner, developer and manager of industrial real estate P3 Logistic Parks welcomed Zitek logistics to its Ostrava park. Here, it will store the complete product portfolio of Pivovary Staropramen, specifically the brands Staropramen, Braník, Ostravar and others. Traffic in the L1 hall begins to pick up during the spring months.
Construction work on the joint project of the development group Garbe Industrial Real Estate CEE and the investor Progresus started in April this year. The Garbe Park Chomutov II industrial hall with a total leasable area of almost 21,000 square meters, which will be built by the end of the year, is currently 73% leased.
In the first quarter of 2023, a total of 217,900 square meters of warehouse space was completed in 18 industrial parks across the Czech Republic. This volume represents a 25% increase over the previous quarter. However, compared to the same period last year, there was a decrease of 26%. At the time of completion, approximately 83% of these projects were already pre-leased. The total area of modern industrial premises intended for rent reached the limit of 11 million square meters.