Panattoni grows its Polish footprint

Panattoni grows its Polish footprint

Panattoni is rapidly developing its TriCity portfolio while supporting the development of the entire region and creating new jobs. The developer has launched construction work on Panattoni Park Tricity East III, which on completion will comprise 44,300m², of which 33,600m² has already been leased.

 

Panattoni was one of the first in the industrial real estate industry to see the huge potential of the Pomeranian region, where up till now it has delivered around 600,000m² or almost half the total stock. The market’s huge attraction is confirmed by the latest construction work to begin as part of the Panattoni Park Tricity East?III project, which upon completion will comprise an area of 44,300m² with 33,600m² already leased out to firms from the logistics and food industries. The park stands out with its superb location near the Port of Gdańsk, the second largest port on the Baltic sea, where last year record high volumes of cargo were handled.

 

“The TriCity region is the largest port hub and one of the most economically developed regions in the country. It also has access to two important transport corridors that lead to the Baltic states and connect Scandinavia with Southern Europe. To realise the huge potential of this location it was necessary to rapidly increase the industrial real estate stock, which we have seen happen over the last few years. Panattoni has had a huge part to play in this, further driving the development of the region, attracting international companies and creating jobs,” said Martyna Sochaczewska, the Leasing Director at Panattoni.

 

Panattoni Park Tricity East III will be equipped with a range of sustainability solutions. The developer is to strengthen the roof for the installation of solar paneling and also employ technology to limit water and energy usage.

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