According to Real Estate & Customer Experience Director of Prologis Hungary, labor is becoming increasingly expensive and difficult to obtain in the industrial and logistics area, so comfort services are becoming more and more valuable.
Prologis Europe has significantly scaled up its urban offering across the continent with more than a million square meters of core logistics space. On behalf of its open-ended vehicle PELF the company has acquired 128 buildings and 6 developments in key urban gateway locations from last-mile operator Crossbay
In 2021, both the number of new green buildings and the "greening" of existing buildings continued to grow dynamically. In particular, the industrial property market is experiencing a real boom, not only for new developments, but also for green logistics and manufacturing sites.
Raben Group warehouses and offices in Poland are switching to 100% green energy under a seven-year agreement which the company has just signed with PGE Obrót, a company of the PGE Group (Polska Grupa Energetyczna).
European industrial real estate leader Panattoni has completed the shell stage of another huge commission for the e-commerce sector. In Żerniki near Poznań, the developer is building a BTS facility with an area of 105,000 sqm for DHL Supply Chain.
European industrial real estate leader Panattoni is strengthening its position in western Poland by expanding Panattoni Park Gorzów, where it has recently secured another tenant. Global logistics operator Fiege has leased 11,000 sqm in the park, which the company will use for the logistics operations of a client from the production sector
CTP purchases 460 hectares forest in eastern Czechia raising the total forest the company owns to 560 hectares. The purchase is part of CTP’s strategy to own one square meter of forests for every one square meter of buildings it has, and with this ownership, to restore and protect the forests’ native biodiversity. This purchase brings CTP to the 89% benchmark of this goal.
With e-commerce setting records during the 2020 holiday season and package deliveries forecast to grow by 80%1 over the next decade, a new study by the MIT Real Estate Innovation Lab reveals the tangible environmental benefits of online shopping.