Warehouses for rent in Poznań and Greater Poland – explore current offers of warehouse halls, logistics parks and SBU units. Choose modern class A warehouses, production halls and distribution centers near the A2, S5 and S11.
Atrakcyjna powierzchnia magazynowa PODOLANY 155 - 1700 m2
Poznan
Strzeszyńska 35/37
Available : 155 - 1.700 m2
For rent: 4.46 €/m2
GLP Poznań Airport Logistics Centre
Poznan, Jeżyce
Wysogotowo, Batorowska 35
Available : 2.000 - 30.944 m2
Poznan
Rabowicka Street 13
Available : 1.000 - 15.000 m2
For rent: 2.8 €/m2
Poznan
Przemysłowa 16, Żerniki
Available : 2.000 - 11.968 m2
For rent: 5.5 €/m2
Atrakcyjna powierzchnia magazynowa PODOLANY 155 - 1700 m2
Poznan
Strzeszyńska 35/37
Available : 155 - 1.700 m2
For rent: 4.46 €/m2
GLP Poznań Airport Logistics Centre
Poznan, Jeżyce
Wysogotowo, Batorowska 35
Available : 2.000 - 30.944 m2
Poznan
Rabowicka Street 13
Available : 1.000 - 15.000 m2
For rent: 2.8 €/m2
Poznan
Przemysłowa 16, Żerniki
Available : 2.000 - 11.968 m2
For rent: 5.5 €/m2
Poznan
Szarych Szeregów 42
Available : 2.000 - 5.000 m2
For rent: 5.1 €/m2
Poznań is one of the top five warehouse markets in Poland, with a total stock of over 3.3 million m² of modern logistics space. The region is a strategic location for companies in logistics, production, e-commerce and distribution, positioned halfway between Warsaw and Berlin.
Available units range from 300–1,000 m² (SBU and city logistics) to 30,000 m² in large distribution centers.
A2 Motorway – the main east–west transport corridor, connecting Poland with Germany.
Expressways S5 and S11 – fast connections to Wrocław, Bydgoszcz and northern Poland.
Poznań-Ławica Airport (POZ) – international passenger and cargo operations.
Poznań-Franowo Intermodal Terminal – enabling rail freight and New Silk Road connections.
Strategic location near the German border and Western European markets.
Strong labor market and skilled workforce.
High availability of modern BTS and BTO projects.
Diverse offer from major developers (Panattoni, Segro, Logicor, CTP, Hillwood).
Last-mile delivery – growing demand for small urban warehouses.
ESG focus – PV panels, water retention systems, EV chargers, and BREEAM/LEED certifications becoming standard.
Flexible lease terms – 12–36 months for city logistics, 3–5 years for large DCs.
Smart technology – WMS-ready facilities, IoT monitoring, energy metering, automation systems.
Check clear height and floor load capacity – critical for automation and racking.
Verify truck access and maneuvering yards – especially for high-volume operations.
Assess power supply availability – important for production and cold storage.
Review OPEX and indexation clauses – impacts total cost of occupancy.
Understand local traffic restrictions – key for last-mile delivery routes.
What is the smallest unit I can lease in Poznań?
SBU modules start from approx. 300–500 m².
What is the typical lease term?
Most leases are signed for 3–5 years, with shorter terms available for city logistics projects.
What clear height can I expect?
10–12 m clear height is standard in modern class A warehouses.
What additional costs should I budget for?
Service charge (OPEX), utilities based on consumption, and potential fit-out costs.
Looking for a warehouse for rent in Poznań or a logistics hub in Greater Poland?
Explore our full offer of industrial spaces and choose flexible warehouse modules or production halls in prime locations, with quick access to the A2, S5 and S11 expressways and Poznań-Ławica Airport.
Do you also need office space in Poznań?
Check our Poznań office listings to create the perfect workplace for your team.
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