Máté Szoboszlay, Prologis’ capital deployment director in Hungary, sees the logistics sector as being affected by a number of conflicting influences which rather than cancelling each other out, must simply be lived with. Indeed, this year is turning into a particularly successful one, holding out promising prospects for the future. What stage has the Prologis Park Budapest -Sziget II project reached, why are people working at the park playing football at their workplace, and why can’t developers break away from the M0 motorway?
VGP, a pan-European provider of high-quality logistics and semi-industrial real estate, enters the Budapest market by purchasing a 38 HA development site at the strategic location of Üllő, adjacent to Budapest International Airport Liszt Ferenc.
CTP N.V., one of Europe’s top five logistics property companies and the largest logistics property owner-developer in CEE, today successfully completed another Green Bond issuance, structured as a dual tranche.
In the last week of June, CTP will join the group of 25 Dutch companies included in the AScX index, which is derived from Amsterdam’s Small Cap Index. This will further increase the company’s investor visibility.
CTP N.V. is pleased to announce that in its first-ever ESG Risk rating, carried out by Sustainalytics Inc., the company achieved a low-risk score of 11.0. The ESG Risk score measures the degree to which the enterprise value of a company is exposed to material financial impacts from ESG (environmental, social and governance) factors
NIPÜF Group commenced the construction of a 10,000 sqm warehouse in its Tatabánya industrial park. The developer signed a lease agreement for one third of the building, and the remaining space awaits prospective tenants. The facility is to be delivered in the first quarter of 2022.