MDC² Park Gdańsk East: New logistics and industrial hub in the Tricity

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2025-01-15   09:47
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MDC² has announced the launch of its latest industrial and logistics development, MDC² Park Gdańsk East, located in Koszwały near Gdańsk. The first phase of the project will include an 84,000 sq m warehouse building, strategically situated along the S7 expressway at the Żuławy Zachód junction.

As a developer specializing in sustainable industrial facilities, MDC² ensures that its projects meet at least the BREEAM Excellent certification standard under the New Construction scheme.

The Tricity region, comprising Gdańsk, Sopot, and Gdynia, is one of Poland’s key logistics markets. Its advantageous geographical location, growing port infrastructure, and proximity to international trade routes make it an increasingly attractive hub for logistics and maritime businesses. The Baltic Hub Container Terminal, located just 18 km from the Koszwały site, handled over 600 ships, including 105 ocean-going vessels, in 2023. Additionally, more than 580,000 lorries and 6,700 trains utilized the terminal in 2024, underscoring the region’s importance to global trade.

The Tricity region currently has approximately 1.65 million sq m of warehouse space, compared to 7.12 million sq m in Poland’s largest market, Warsaw. MDC² Park Gdańsk East aims to capitalize on this growing demand by leveraging its location near the Tricity agglomeration, a well-developed consumer market, and access to a skilled workforce from nearby Elbląg and surrounding areas.

“The renovation of the S7 route, proximity to Tricity, and a growing demand for logistics services make this location an ideal choice for tenants,” said Wojciech Kosiór, Head of Development at MDC².

Scheduled to break ground in 2025, the 84,000 sq m facility will offer a storage height of 12 meters, optimizing storage and operational efficiency. The park will create new job opportunities for residents of the Tricity area (760,000 people) and Elbląg (125,000 people), boosting the local economy and enhancing the region’s labor market.

In line with its commitment to sustainability, MDC² plans to incorporate energy-saving solutions such as improved wall insulation, rooftop solar panel installations, electric vehicle charging stations, and rainwater retention systems. Additionally, the development will include biodiversity areas, relaxation zones, and mini sports facilities to enhance tenant and community well-being.

MDC² Park Gdańsk East represents a significant investment in the region’s logistics and industrial capacity, further solidifying the Tricity’s role as a vital hub for international trade and maritime logistics. With its focus on sustainable development and operational efficiency, the project is expected to attract top-tier tenants and contribute to the continued economic growth of the Pomeranian region.

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