Warehouse market in Poland moving from dynamic growth to selective development
Poland’s warehouse market is shifting from rapid expansion to a more mature phase focused on quality, flexibility, and energy efficiency. Tenants increasingly view logistics space as a strategic asset that supports competitiveness and business resilience, not just location.
Demand exceeded 6.63 mln sqm in 2025, up 14% y/y, confirming Poland’s role as a key European logistics hub. Growth is now driven by modern, ESG-compliant, energy-efficient facilities that reduce costs and meet regulatory standards.
Geopolitical disruptions and supply chain shifts are boosting regionalization and demand for flexible, scalable warehouses, especially near ports and transport hubs. The market remains strong, but success depends less on scale and more on long-term efficiency, adaptability, and technological capabilities.