The first phase of Prologis' impressive speculative investment, with a potential development area of nearly 60 000 sqm, is now 100% leased while still under construction.
The largest art mural in Central Europe was completed this morning on 4880 square meters in Biatorbágy, decorating the facade of the logistics center of CTP Management Hungary Kft.
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?
Prologis, the global leader in logistics real estate, has been recognized by HRH The Prince of Wales for its enduring commitment to building a sustainable future.
The Budapest Research Forum (BRF, which comprises: CBRE, Colliers, Cushman & Wakefield, ESTON International, JLL and Robertson Hungary) sets out below its Q3 2021 industrial market snapshot.
European industrial market leader Panattoni will once again provide e-commerce space for the Gdańsk-based LPP group – the largest clothing manufacturer in Central and Eastern Europe. The company, which owns the Sinsay, Cropp, Reserved, House and Mohito brands, is to occupy approx.
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.