CTP to develop sixth logistics park in Warsaw, expanding with 76,300 sqm CTPark Warsaw Nowy Konik

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2024-11-14   09:27
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CTP has announced plans to develop its sixth logistics hub in the Warsaw area, CTPark Warsaw Nowy Konik. This new park will span over 76,300 sqm and comprise four state-of-the-art warehouses. Construction is slated to begin in Q1 2025.

“The robust demand in the Warsaw warehouse market and its capacity to accommodate new developments motivate us to expand in this region,” said Piotr Flugel, Managing Director of CTP Poland. “CTPark Warsaw Nowy Konik’s prime location, on a 13-hectare plot with access to major European transport routes, is ideal for companies seeking to enhance their distribution networks in Central and Eastern Europe.”

Construction will commence early next year with the first warehouse, WNKO01, covering 10,600 sqm. The building will debut CTP’s CTBox format, combining showroom, office, and warehouse spaces under one roof—ideal for last-mile logistics, R&D, light manufacturing, and high-tech industries. Modular sections of around 500 sqm each will allow tenants flexibility. The first phase is expected to be operational by Q3 2025.

The project’s later stages will bring three additional warehouses with areas of 26,900 sqm, 21,000 sqm, and 17,800 sqm, offering various formats including CTFlex for mid-sized modules and larger turnkey spaces. “We’re prioritizing flexible space options and large power connections, providing up to 5MW in the initial phase to meet the needs of both production and technological infrastructures,” explained Patrycja Makowska, CTP Poland’s Business Developer.

Located just 22 km from central Warsaw, CTPark Warsaw Nowy Konik will support operational efficiency for tenants, particularly in omnichannel distribution models, helping to reduce both transport costs and emissions. The site was acquired by CTP earlier this year as part of a broader land purchase, totaling 500,000 sqm across Poland.

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