PROLOGIS LEASED 511,000 SQUARE METRES OF SPACE IN POLAND

ProLogis (NYSE: PLD), the leading global provider of distribution facilities, summed up the first nine months of 2010 in Poland. From January 1 to September 30, 2010 the company leased more than 511,000 square metres of modern office and warehouse space in ProLogis logistics parks in Poland, which is an increase of 129 percent as compared to the same period of last year.

In the third quarter of 2010 alone, ProLogis leased nearly 160,000 square metres of warehouse space in Poland. New clients have occupied 75,600 square metres – an increase of 315 percent as compared to the same period of 2009.

Major new lease agreements signed in the third quarter of 2010 in Poland
 

Space

Client

Location

11,824 m²

ArchiDoc

ProLogisParkChorzów

9,051 m²

Green Integrated Logistics

ProLogisPark Poznań II

8,910 m²

Euro-net

ProLogisParkJanki

8,352 m²

Raben

ProLogisParkChorzów

6,674 m2

ANL

ProLogisParkDąbrowa

6,290 m2

Fiege

ProLogisParkDąbrowa

5,817 m²

Hellmann Worldwide Logistics

ProLogisParkChorzów

5,465 m²

No Limit

ProLogisParkJanki

5,400 m²

DHL

ProLogisParkSochaczew

 

In the third quarter of 2010, ProLogis extended lease agreements for more than 84,000 square metres of modern warehouse space – an increase of 81 percent as compared to the same period last year.

Lease extensions in Poland – major transactions in the third quarter of 2010

 

Space

Client

Location

30,256 m²

Fiege

ProLogisParkDąbrowa

16,813 m²

DHL

ProLogisParkSochaczew

10,770 m²

DHL

ProLogisParkTeresin

9,056 m²

DPD

ProLogisPark Warsaw 

6,309 m²

Magna Automotive

ProLogisPark Poznań

5,460 m²

Rhenus Contract Logistics

ProLogisPark Poznań

 

“The consistent growth in both the number and volume of lease agreements signed by ProLogis this year is a gleam of recovery in the warehouse / industrial market,” said Ben Bannatyne, ProLogis managing director of Central and Eastern Europe, commenting on the company’s achievements. “Although in certain submarkets rental levels remain under pressure due to an oversupply of vacant space (eg Blonie), in general we are seeing rental levels stabilize. In a couple of markets we start to see an increase in rents due to the lack of available stock.”

According to CB Richard Ellis*, 1.07 million square metres of warehouse space was leased in Poland during the first three quarters of 2010. It means that ProLogis has maintained its leadership position and its market share is now 48 percent in terms of the leased warehouse space.

With a portfolio of about 2.1 million square meters of space in 105 buildings at 25 distribution parks, ProLogis is a leading provider of warehouse facilities in Poland.