Panattoni reveals that in 2021 there was a huge increase in the space it leased on the Polish market. Over the year, the developer signed approx. 300 lease agreements for more than 3.2 million sqm of space, 1 million sqm more than the previous year! Panattoniâs facilities were chosen by such companies as Zalando, LPP, Media Expert, Carrefour, DHL, DB Schenker, InPost, Solaris and Action. In total, the developer completed 1.85 million sqm of BREEAM certified space last year, while another 2.8 million sqm is under construction.
Panattoniâs year in summary. In 2021, the developer signed around 300 lease agreements, the volume of which amounted to 3,257,659 sqm. This is over 50% more than the total a year earlier. âThe growth of the warehouse sector in Poland is accelerating, breaking new records in terms of supply and demand. It is benefiting from the e-commerce boom and the desire to locate distribution centres as close to the consumer as possible, as well as the trend for nearshoring and the increasing production activity throughout Europe. This made 2021 a breakthrough year for Panattoni and the sector,â comments Robert Dobrzycki, the CEO and co-owner of Panattoni. He adds that the current year could also be a very good one for the company: âAt the end of 2021, we had almost 2.4 million sqm under construction, while the space already developed by Panattoni in Poland exceeded 10,3 million sqm he says.
Panattoniâs largest transactions last year include: 146,000 sqm for Zalando in Bydgoszcz, 105,000 sqm for DHL Supply Chain and Zalando near PoznaĆ, 82,000 sqm in Gorzyczki, 78,000 sqm for ID Logistics in WrocĆaw for the e-commerce sector and over 134,000 sqm for LPP in two locations. The developer has also signed a dozen or so transactions with InPost and at the same time has entered new markets, including GĆogĂłw, Koluszki and Siedlce. âFrom this data, you can see that there have been tenants interested in each market. Of course, most contracts were for space in the so-called âBig Five’ locations, but there were also those attracted by emerging markets and Polandâs âWest Wallâ, which is becoming a new gateway to serve the German market. The size of the space leased also varied â from just 1,000 sqm to almost 150,000 sqm,” explains Robert Dobrzycki.
On a wave of green transformation. 2021 was also an extremely effective period for Panattoni in terms of the challenges of sustainable development and the green transformation of the commercial real estate sector. All of the developer’s investments last year were notable for their minimal negative environmental impact, reduced CO2 emissions, reduced operating costs and the care taken for the wellbeing of the people working in them.
Last September, Panattoni upgraded its minimum BREEAM environmental certification level from âVery Goodâ to âExcellentâ as it adopted a new standard for its projects. The developerâs deeper engagement in the green revolution yielded concrete results â the first such high ratings for industrial facilities in Poland were awarded to Panattoni Park Sosnowiec I and BTS Ćwiebodzin, which comprises almost 200,000 sqm of warehouse space. The total area of projects that received green certificates in 2021 was over 1.2 million sqm. In total, Panattoni has now completed 109 facilities in Poland in line with its sustainable development programme. This amounts to a total of more than 3.6 million sqm of certified space. Another 1.1 million sqm is in the process of obtaining a BREEAM âExcellentâ rating â the highest possible in this sector in Poland, which guarantees that these projects are carried out in a manner thoroughly consistent with the principles of sustainable development.