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CBRE analysis: Demand for industrial and logistics parks is changing. This year, it will mainly be driven by manufacturing companies

Last year, CBRE, a world leader in commercial real estate services, saw structural changes in industrial demand. This trended from logistics service providers to manufacturing companies, which with a 53% share of total demand achieved a year-on-year increase of 22 percentage points. A similar trend can be expected this year as well. Demand will be primarily driven by companies linked to the automotive and electronics industries.

Colliers: Interest in the sustainability of industrial parks grows

In connection with the planned introduction of mandatory non-financial reporting, in which companies will have to report on how they are doing in the areas of the environment, employee relations and responsibility and work ethics, industrial and logistics companies are becoming more interested in sustainable solutions. This interest is then also reflected in their claims to the real estate in which they reside. A survey by Colliers, a leading provider of diversified professional services in the field of commercial real estate and investment management, shows that the issue is most often addressed by large multinational companies that expect properties to be equipped with sustainable technologies such as heat pumps, heat recovery units, energy-saving smart lighting or photovoltaics. Experts from Colliers predict that interest in this topic will increase next year, even on the part of smaller local companies.

Taconova opened a production and logistics hall in Garbe Park in České Budějovice

The industrial developer Garbe and the company Taconova, a manufacturer of equipment for heating and cooling solutions, indoor climate and sanitary technology, inaugurated 10,000 square meters of industrial space in the Garbe Park in České Budějovice.

The speculative construction of the DC3 building in Prologis Park Prague-Chrášťany opens up new opportunities on the Czech logistics market

What characteristics should an ideal logistics property have? At Prologis buildings, customers appreciate their excellent location with easy access to major consumer centers, which provide excellent facilities for last-mile logistics. We also understand that for their continued efficient growth, customers need real estate that precisely matches the specific needs of their business.

Amazon's distribution center in Kojetín received BREEAM New Construction certification at the Outstanding level

The building, which is rented by Amazon in Panattoni Park Kojetín, received the highest level of sustainability assessment according to BREEAM New Construction at the Outstanding level. With its floor area of 187,000 square meters, the robotic distribution center thus became the largest building with this level of certification in the Czech Republic. The developer of the project is the company Panattoni, the investor is the Accolade group.

P3 is innovating an industrial complex in Olomouc

The company P3 Logistic Parks is significantly innovating its industrial park in Olomouc. The roof of Hall F will be equipped with photovoltaic panels. In the same hall, he also installs equipment for baking pastries for the Albert chain, which distributes goods ordered in his e-shop from here.

UDI Group finishes the first hall of the logistics area near Pilsen, invests 3.2 billion crowns

The industrial developer UDI Group is currently completing the construction of the first hall of its new logistics center in Přehýšov near the D5 highway near Pilsen. In the future, there will be three halls with a total area of 130,000 square meters. The company is investing a total of 3.2 billion crowns here.

Developers in the Czech Republic plan to build nearly seven million square meters of industrial space

What unites Karlovy Vary, South Bohemia, Liberec and Ústí Region from the point of view of industrial real estate developers? It is not the lowest offer and construction activity in the long term, on the contrary. According to the analysis of the real estate consulting company 108 Agency, it is precisely in these four regions that, in relation to their existing volume, the most new warehouse and production spaces should be added in the coming years. In total, consultants in the Czech Republic have mapped development plans, the floor area of which exceeds 6.8 million square meters and are in various stages of approval and preparation - from assessing the impact of projects on the environment, zoning decisions or building permits to the first implementation works. 54% of the planned projects together belong to the trio of developers CTP, Panattoni and Prologis.
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