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A sports equipment manufacturer signs up at Gate One Business Park

Johnson Health Tech has signed a 1,500 sq m plus lease at Gate One Business Park, a warehouse and office complex in Warsaw. Panattoni Europe conducted negotiations on behalf of the property owner while Urszula Rasmussen from global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield represented the tenant. Johnson Health Tech is a leading fitness equipment manufacturer and the world’s fastest-growing fitness brand. Its Matrix products are known for innovative technology, unique design and top quality. The brand has been active on the global market since 1975 with manufacturing facilities in Shanghai and Taiwan, and R&D centres in North America. It has received a number of international awards, including two prestigious Taiwan Excellence Awards for innovation. Johnson Health Tech has been present in Poland since 2013, offering comprehensive services from project planning through to purchase and financing support, and professional post-sale services. Gate One Business Park is a modern A-class warehouse and office facility offering a total of 19,100 sq m, including 15,620 sq m of warehouse space. It boasts superb functionality and is located approximately 7 km from downtown Warsaw and 6 km from the Frederic Chopin International Airport, close to national road no. 8/the E67 European route (Białystok-Warsaw-Wrocław) and national road no. 7/the E77 European route (Gdansk-Warsaw-Krakow). Panattoni Europe is responsible for the commercialisation and property management of Gate One Business Park.     Source: Cushman & Wakefield

Panattoni Europe builds 73,000 sqm of space in Tychy.

Panattoni Europe, industrial real estate leader in Europe, again reaches for the opportunities offered by Silesia. This time, the developer has embarked on the construction of Panattoni Park Silesia South in Bieruń, 7 km from the centre of Tychy. The project will total 73,000 sqm, and its first tenant is Havi Logistics, poised to take up 13,000 sqm. The 35,000 sqm to be delivered in phase one of the project will be available already in the coming October. HAVI was advised in the deal by JLL.

Prologis Park Prague-Uzice Fully Occupied as Demand for Prague Space Outpaces Supply

Prologis, Inc., the global leader in logistics real estate, today announced that existing customer ROSSMANN, the German drugstore chain, with more than 135 stores currently operating in the Czech Republic,and almost 4 000 stores in other 6 European countries, increased its logistics footprint in the highly sought-after region of the Czech capital with a 15,000 square meter lease renewal and 5,000 square meter expansion at Prologis Park Prague-Uzice.

Havi Logistics expands its warehouse network in Poland

Havi Logistics, a global supplier of complex logistics services in over 100 countries, is moving into new locations in Silesia and Warsaw. Experts from JLL represented the tenant in the process of searching for the new locations. In Panattoni Park Silesia South, Havi Logistics has leased 13,100 sq m of warehouse space. Furthermore, the company has decided to occupy 1,800 sq m at City Logistics Warsaw II, which is also owned by Panattoni. “Havi Logistics has already leased warehouse space in Silesia, but due to the rapid development of its services, the company needed additional space. The tenant selected Panattoni Park Silesia South, which provides comfortable and state-of-the-art class A space. In addition to the available standard space, Havi also has a cold store and freezer room at its disposal within the new warehouse object. The company has also moved its warehouse operations to Panattoni's new urban location in Warsaw, located at ul. Odlewnicza. Its development is another example of the healthy condition of Poland's warehouse sector, and confirms that developers are able to quickly respond to the interest of tenants. According to our data, by the end of 2018 the market had 15.7 million sq m of warehouse space. This is three times the amount it was ten years ago”, comments Ludwika Korzeniowska, Business Development Manager, JLL. Panattoni Park Silesia South is a modern, class A warehouse park consisting of two buildings with a total area of about 70,000 sq m. The warehouses are located in close vicinity to National Roads 44 and 86, and the S1 expressway, which provides quick access to the A4 motorway. In addition, the property is located in the Katowice Special Economic Zone (Subzone Tychy), so that tenants can benefit from tax relief and exemptions. City Logistics Warsaw II is a state-of-the-art, class A warehouse with a total area of nearly 14,000 sq m. It is dedicated to the needs of e-commerce and wider urban logistics. The investment is located at ul. Odlewnicza in Warsaw's Żeran district, just 13 km from the center of the capital. Furthermore, it is situated in close proximity to the S8 expressway, which allows access to the A2 motorway.     Source: JLL

Panattoni Europe in the BTO formula for ELTEK Poland

Panattoni Europe, industrial real estate leader in Europe, has signed a deal with ELTEK Poland to deliver a production and warehouse facility in the build-to-own (BTO) formula. The 11,400-square-metre project will be erected in Bielsko-Biała, and is scheduled for handover to the future owner in Q4 2019. ELTEK was advised in the deal by AXI IMMO.

Specjał Group Expands its Wholesale Network

SPECJAŁ, a leading FMCG distributor, has opened a new wholesale branch, its sixteenth, in Panattoni Park Lublin. It has also decided to relocate one of its branches to Panattoni Park Warszawa Konotopa II. The tenant was represented in the transactions by real estate advisory firm Cresa.

P3 Prague Horní Počernice home to Europe’s largest B2B Virtual Reality laboratory

From the outside, the new building looks no different from any other at P3’s Prague Horní Počernice park. Concealed within, however, is something unique: a warehouse that doubles as a bank. Or a car. Or the surface of Mars. Welcome to the largest B2B Virtual Reality laboratory in Europe. VIRTUAL IN REALITY? Our reporters spent a day at the Virtuplex lab, together with P3 leadership, Virtuplex co-owners Martin Petrovický and Pavel Novak, and other VIPs, and got a chance to try this breathtaking technology first-hand. “You can remove your glasses or put the headset over them, it’s up to you,” says Martin, handing me a sleek black module that looks like a prop straight out of Star Wars. It’s quite heavy, but thanks to a fixing mechanism like the one on bike helmets, I can attach the whole thing firmly to my head with no discomfort. He helps me put on a backpack, housing the brain of the whole operation — a powerful personal computer. After a few quick adjustments, a crystal-clear image appears... and off I go. It’s only been a few weeks since the Virtuplex laboratory opened its physical and virtual doors to the world. The laboratory, powered by digital megafirm Etnetera Group, chose to set up shop in P3 Prague Horní Počernice thanks to its strategic location on the outskirts of the Czech capital, nearby major commerce, automotive and manufacturing hubs. Virtuplex were also after space. Lots of it. Our Class-A warehouses provide a perfect backdrop for the creation of just about any sort of virtual experience. First off, I transport into a Škoda showroom. There are a few couches and desks scattered around and, as you’d expect, a fleet of top-of-the-range Škoda cars. My colleague has joined the experience and I can see an avatar with her name floating above it. As I wave, I see an outline of my own hand in front of me; a ghostly, though very cool, effect. I approach the nearest car, a black Škoda Kodiaq. Can I open the door? “Not yet, but we’re working on implementing this feature. But you can simply put your head inside,” says Petrovický. I bend forward and lean into the car’s cockpit. I can see the dashboard, seats, pedals, and steering wheel in high-definition; everything you’d expect from a real car, expect that this one exists only as lines of code which, Martin assures me, can be manipulated and updated at the touch of a button depending on the customer’s wishes. Standing back, I feel an overwhelming urge to do something I probably shouldn’t. I approach the car slowly and, despite my senses screaming “stop,” I step up to the car, and then through it. The feeling is other-worldly. My chest intersects with the car roof and, when I crouch down, I sink through the roof and get the feeling that I’m sitting directly within the car, gazing out at the virtual showroom around me. It’s fun. It strange. It’s wonderfully addictive. I’ll be back! THE COMMERCIAL BIT Companies can now lease space at the Virtuplex VR laboratory to develop products or, for example, work on the layout and design of physical spaces. The laboratory works along similar lines to a film studio, where you can hire the setup and crew you need. “The company first prepares the content—i.e., the design of the environment that it wants to test—and sends it to the laboratory, where professionals modify it for the relevant systems,” Pavel Novák explains. “Most clients come to us with 3D data of their new space, which is usually provided by the architect,” adds Petrovický, who is also Virtuplex’s CEO. “We take this data and only adjust it a little; we can also provide the architect with assistance during the design phase so that the output is as usable as possible in 3D. Also, if the client wishes to use some objects that don’t already exist in 3D, we can design them. Common furnishings, flowerpots and paintings are available in model banks at moderate prices. And how long does the entire process take? Every contract is different, depending on the size of the building, but “if you’re looking at the space itself, and not materials or colours, it takes a few hours,” says Martin. “If you’re after a realistic visualisation, it can be a day or two.” Another advantage is that people meeting in VR don’t need to physically be in one place. “You can have a couple of colleagues here in the hall, a few others in Japan and the boss in New York. Everybody can see and hear one another, and they can interact in the same virtual environment,” Petrovický explains.   Source: P3 Parks

Warehouse market in Wroclaw 2019 – region 10 years ago and today

Over the last ten years, the supply of warehouse space in the Wroclaw region has increased by over 240% to reach 1.85 million sq m at the end of 2018. Year by year, the Lower Silesian region is strengthening its position in Central and Eastern Europe, and investors are increasingly locating their businesses in smaller centres in the region, such as Legnica and Bolesławiec. In 2019, demand in the sector should remain stable. However, the challenge will be to maintain the pace of development in the face of a slowdown in the German economy, especially in the automotive industry – AXI IMMO experts inform.
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