Warehouse stock in Lubuskie voivodeship up 22.4%

by   CIJ News iDesk II
2020-10-19   10:59
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Total warehouse stock in the Lubuskie voivodeship increased by 26,000 sqm in the first half of 2020 to 316,000 sqm, up 22.4 percent y-o-y, according Axi Immo. There were 20,000 sqm of modern warehouse and logistics space in this voivodeship at the start of 2017. In terms of percentage, no other market in Poland has grown more robustly during this period. “Lubuskie is a new, fast-growing warehouse location in Poland. It attracts occupiers thanks to its convenient location along the Polish-German border as well as excellent road infrastructure, including the A2 and A4 motorways and the S3 expressway towards Szczecin. Apart from good quality roads, the region also boasts a well-developed rail network and an airport,” said Piotr Roszkowski, senior consultant for industrial and logistics at Axi Immo. “It is a good location for local and foreign distributors and producers serving Germany, for whom it offers an opportunity to reduce operating costs. Moreover, there is almost 1,300 ha of investment land available in the region’s Special Economic Zone.”

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