The Colliers report predicts heightened investor interest in Poland's industrial and logistics assets and regional office markets in 2025. Unlike Warsaw, regional office markets will experience limited new supply until 2026, encouraging demand for prime, centrally located properties. Industrial and logistics markets are expected to grow further, with vacancy rates potentially compressing to 6-7% amid stable demand and negotiable rents in older buildings.

In Warsaw, 230,000 sqm of new office space is projected by 2026. Rental rates may rise slightly in cities like Kraków and Wrocław but will likely stabilize due to available space. Retail markets face saturation, with growth concentrated in retail parks. Polish brands, such as Wittchen and CCC, are expanding into European markets, with further international openings expected.

(inwestycje.pl)


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