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Garbe announces new project in České Budějovice

Garbe Industrial Real Estate GmbH continues to expand in the Czech market and joins a project in České Budějovice. The developer’s largest project so far was carefully selected and is located in South Bohemia. The region has great potential with connections to key European markets.

SSI Schäfer will equip the Sportisima distribution center with the latest warehousing technologies

With its professionalism, the SSI Schäfer Group succeeded in the tender and won a major contract. For the company Sportisimo, it will equip the newly built distribution center with automated technologies in Hrušov near Ostrava. The hall will be built on the site of the former brownfield, and will stand in the future Contera Park Ostrava D1. From this center, both products to brick-and-mortar stores and goods ordered by Sportisima customers via the online store will be distributed. Automation will play a major role in the distribution center.

CTP revives areas after the legendary Zetor Brno factory

Companies will use them for e-commerce, research and development and lighter production. This year, the CTP developer will complete the next phase of the revitalization of the Brno brownfield after the Zetor factory near the city center in Brno-Líšeň. After the online supermarket Rohlík, which successfully launched its new storage space here in the autumn, CTP is preparing to open other halls that will be used for e-shops, light industrial production or as business places or spaces for small tradesmen. A total of approximately 75,000 square meters of leasable space is being created within CTPark Brno Líšeň.

The significant growth of e-commerce will fundamentally affect the new construction of logistics halls and warehouses

The current analysis of CBRE, the world leader in commercial real estate services, maps the growing importance of e-commerce around the world and its impact on the logistics real estate market. Back in 2015, the global retail market had a total turnover of $ 12.6 trillion, with online sales accounting for 8%. In the following years, Internet sales grew significantly, accounting for 18% of the total $ 13.5 trillion by 2020. This represents a 140% increase in just five years.

Breeam Excellent certification guarantees sustainability in the P3 Lovosice park

Breeam's sustainability certification commits developers to comply with demanding environmental requirements. Not only do tenants of buildings benefit from it, but in the long run, lower emissions, resource savings and a richer and more diverse environment are good for society as a whole. Therefore, buildings are being built in the P3 Lovosice industrial park, which will offer tenants the Breeam Excellent standard.

P3 Logistic Parks recorded the strongest growth of the brand in the European real estate market

In the thirteenth year of the Real Estate Brand Value study, the European Real Estate Brand Institute awarded P3 Logistic Parks twice. Compared to last year, the long-term manager and developer of industrial real estate recorded the biggest jump in terms of brand strength across all categories and markets, and therefore received the "Strongest Brand Growth" award. In addition, P3 was named the best logistics developer in the region of Southern Europe for the third time in a row.

CTP issues dual-tranche Green Bond, raising €1 billion amidst strong investor demand

■ Average cost of debt reduced by a further 35 basis points to 1.25% ■ Order book close to €4 billion ■ More than 80% of debt now in unsecured bonds ■ Lowest ever coupon on a 4-year bond for a CEE Borrower

Rocket increase in e-shops after coronavirus pandemic: Now is the best time to start a new e-shop

Companies considering switching to an online store now have ideal conditions for this step. The coronavirus pandemic has taught Czechs and Slovaks to shop online, even in segments of goods that people used to buy almost exclusively in person at the store. In addition, during the lockdown period, a huge number of new e-shops were created in the living rooms and garages of Czechs and Slovaks, which will now try to switch to professional fashion. According to statistics, however, up to 99% of them will not be able to move to the next phase, because they will not set up automated processes in time to help them with the rapidly growing demand, logistics and other demands. How to handle such a transition?
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