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7R launches €230M investment in Kraków. A next-gen industrial hub to transform Nowa Huta

7R is starting its largest project to date – a state-of-the-art industrial and technology hub worth over €230 million. Located in Kraków’s Nowa Huta district, within the “Ruszcza” Industrial and Logistics Centre, the investment will deliver more than 230,000 sqm of space dedicated to advanced manufacturing and logistics operations. The development is expected to generate over 2,000 new jobs and become a major catalyst for regional economic growth.

Certifications, pre-let and power – what drives warehouse construction?

The Polish warehouse market is entering a new stage of maturity, where investment decisions are no longer driven solely by location or projected demand. Today, the key factors are pre-let security, ESG compliance, and access to infrastructure. In a changing economic landscape, developers are increasingly risk-averse, focusing on projects with a solid tenant base. Construction typically begins only when at least 50–60% of the space is pre-leased, making speculative developments the exception rather than the rule.

Poland's Property Market 2025: How Investment Trends Shape Rental Opportunities

Get insights into the Polish investment land market outlook for 2025 and understand how selective capital deployment and regulatory changes are influencing the availability and types of office, warehouse, and mixed-use spaces available for rent across the country.

DL Invest Group has completed the acquisition of a 270,000 sqm brownfield - a production and warehouse complex in Bielsko-Biała. The price is ca €25 million.

The property in Bielsko-Biała covers 52.8 hectares and includes the former FCA Powertrain Poland factory, previously dedicated to car engine production.

Construction projects on industrial sites - pollution challenges

Planning new construction projects, including the construction of industrial halls, requires a geotechnical opinion. This is now a mandatory element of every construction project. Detailed guidelines for the content of the geotechnical opinion are set forth in the Regulation of the Minister of Transport, Construction and Maritime Economy of April 25, 2012 on establishing geotechnical conditions for the foundation of buildings.

Land under scrunity: How land surveys affect the design of modern warehouses in Poland

The attractiveness of brownfields is growing every year, which can be attributed to several key factors. The first is their convenient location. Post-industrial sites are often located in central locations of cities or in their immediate vicinity, where access to transportation infrastructure is already extensive. This makes them attractive locations for companies looking for space for logistics, manufacturing or other business services. The second important factor is changing customer preferences. More and more companies and consumers are paying attention to sustainability and ecological aspects. With the potential for transformation, brownfield sites offer the potential to create innovative projects that respond to modern market needs.

From environmental studies to remediation - how does REMEA support storage investors?

Geotechnical and environmental studies play a key role in the safe and efficient development of warehouse investments. We talk about their importance, modern technologies and the growing awareness of investors with Dr. Norbert Kurek (NK) , CEO of REMEA.

Risk analysis before purchasing a plot of land or at the design stage of a construction project in the context of soil contamination.

Remediation planning at the initial investment or design stage is a key element that can significantly affect the success of the entire project. Early identification and management of potential land contamination not only minimizes financial and legal risks, but also contributes to environmental and public health protection. In this article, I will discuss why early remediation planning is essential, what steps should be taken, and the benefits and challenges of the process.
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