The Polish office market is rebounding as companies increasingly abandon remote work. In Q2 2025, office leasing in eight major cities totaled 217,400 sqm, up 28% q/q and 51% y/y, according to PINK. Kraków led with 122,600 sqm leased, followed by Wrocław (36,900 sqm) and Tricity (27,000 sqm). Location has become the top priority, with demand focused on offices near major transport hubs—tram, bus, and rail—facilitating commutes.

Modern cycling infrastructure is also in demand, including bike rooms, showers, e-scooter charging, and repair services. Experts note this shift signals the end of the remote-work era, with office accessibility seen not just as logistics, but a strategic business decision tied to employee satisfaction and employer branding.

(propertynews.pl)


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