2025-01-08
logistics
Panattoni is advancing its footprint in Lower Silesia with the speculative development of the next phase of its Wrocław Campus 2 logistics complex. By June 2025, approximately 30,000 square meters of space will be completed, forming part of a larger hall that will eventually span 130,000 square meters. The entire Wrocław Campus 2 project will total 160,000 square meters upon completion. “Lower Silesia is the heart of Polish logistics and industry, consistently attracting global investors thanks to its strategic location and dynamic infrastructure development. Panattoni has been a key player in fostering the region’s growth for many years,” said Damian Kowalczyk, Development Director at Panattoni. Wrocław Campus is one of Panattoni’s largest developments in Lower Silesia, where the company has already delivered 2.3 million square meters of modern industrial space. The first phase of the Wrocław Campus, spanning 185,000 square meters, was sold in 2023 to P3 Logistic Parks, marking one of the largest industrial real estate transactions in Poland. Following that success, Panattoni completed the initial 30,000-square-meter hall of the second phase earlier this year. Construction is now underway on the next hall of the campus. Strategically located in the southern part of Wrocław, Wrocław Campus 2 benefits from its position in one of Europe’s most advanced logistics zones, close to major production facilities, including the massive LG complex. “This location offers tremendous potential, providing logistical and production support to suppliers serving these hubs. With direct access to the A4 and A8 motorways, the site ensures efficient distribution to major European markets like Germany and Austria, reaching over 100 million customers,” noted Kowalczyk. Wrocław Campus 2 is being developed to meet the highest standards of sustainable construction, aiming for BREEAM Excellent certification. The facility will feature intelligent energy management systems, water-saving fixtures, and green zones, ensuring lower operating costs and a reduced environmental footprint. Electric vehicle charging stations will also be installed to enhance tenant convenience and promote eco-friendly practices. Panattoni’s continued investment in Lower Silesia underscores its commitment to shaping the region into a logistics and industrial powerhouse, further solidifying its position as a leader in Poland’s industrial real estate market.