Kram Investment, a new Hungarian-backed real estate developer in Poland, plans to invest €25 million over three years, focusing on eco-friendly retail parks. These parks will feature wooden-steel prefabricated structures, solar panels, wind turbines, water retention systems, and EV chargers, creating sustainable and modern spaces. Initial projects will use traditional construction methods, with plans for 4-6 eco-parks (4,000-6,000 sqm) starting in 2025.
The company follows a "build-lease-sell" model, already securing land and building permits. Eco-parks are 20-30% more expensive but seen as future-proof. Financing includes private capital and possible bond issuance. Kram aims to deliver €100-200 million in property value within three years, supported by partnerships with agencies like CBRE and design firms.