Last available unit in the newly built Prologis warehouse in Żerań

Two-thirds of the warehouse space at Prologis Park Warsaw-Żerań was leased within two months of completion.

The newest Prologis building in Warsaw with a total area of 11,000 m2 offers units starting from 600 m2 of warehouse space with offices from 100 m2, which can be combined and expanded according to client needs.

The DC2 building stands out for its wide possibilities of adapting the size and nature of the space to the individual requirements of tenants and the specifics of their business. That is why the tenants include companies such as Shim-Pol, an analytical industry company, and GT Holding - a logistics operator for a leading grocery chain.

The newly constructed building is the first Prologis warehouse in Poland to have been supported by Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology from the very beginning of its design. The building also uses solutions that effectively help clients reduce their carbon footprint while reducing operating costs. Thermal insulation exceeding technical requirements and a reinforced concrete structure limit heating-related costs, and a smart metering system for remote utility consumption control allows for effective utility management. Furthermore, utility billing is based on fixed energy and gas prices settled under the Clear Lease system.

„According to recent studies, easy access to a logistics park for employees is important for 90% of companies*. Prologis Park Warsaw-Żerań, thanks to its proximity to the Trasa Toruńska, ensures convenient access, including by public transport – several tram lines, buses, and the metro. It takes just one tram stop to reach the second metro line. Nearby the park, there are recreational areas with a sports field, swimming pool, and ice rink, as well as a shopping center and a hotel. Furthermore, employees can use outdoor Prologis Book Box libraries or bicycle repair stations” – says Jarosław Bicki, Development Manager at Prologis

For greater safety and better employee well-being, the facility is illuminated by a top-quality LED system. The building is designed so that, at the client's request, skylights can be installed to provide up to 12.5% natural light. In turn, motion sensors in social rooms help reduce lighting costs. Increased roof load capacity provides a base for photovoltaic systems, and solar panels are used, among other things, for heating water in offices.

 

source: Prologis press materials


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