New warehouses are being built in Rzeszow

Developer and investor CTP is beginning construction of its first manufacturing and logistics complex in the Subcarpathian region. In Rzeszow, it will build a complex of two facilities with a total leasable area of nearly 50,000 sqm.

- The launch of CTPark Rzeszow is our response to the still insufficient new supply relative to demand and the company's expansion plans. We want to create a well-connected network of business parks in Poland. Currently, our investments already cover 8 provinces. As part of the CTPark Rzeszow development, we will deliver two more buildings with rentable areas of 16,200 sqm and 33,400 sqm. We are just starting with the construction of the larger of the buildings," explains Piotr Flugel, Country Construction Director and COO at CTP Poland.

- I am immensely proud that CTP's investment will be implemented in Rzeszow. This proves that our city is becoming even more attractive to international tycoons, who, by investing here, develop our city, strengthen its potential and create, which is particularly important to me, new jobs. Thanks to them, Rzeszow is gaining in importance and attractiveness. CTP will build its industrial and logistics park in the northwestern part of the city, which is the economic heart of Rzeszow. We want to strengthen and make these areas more attractive and even better connected to both the A4 highway and the S19 expressway. To this end, we are preparing a massive road investment that will connect Warszawska Street to the industrial areas. For the construction of this new road, which is over five kilometers long, we have obtained external funding in the amount of PLN 250 million. We are already making preparations for the realization of this investment, which is important for the city, as well as for the companies operating in the zone," says Konrad Fijołek, mayor of Rzeszów.

CTPark Rzeszow is a 12-meter high-bay warehouse equipped with loading docks with hydraulic lifts and skylights over a 12.5 percent area. The space has been designed to meet the standards of logistics and manufacturing operations. Lighting in the complex will be controlled by a DALI system, and the heating system will be powered by heat pumps. Tenants will be able to constantly control and optimize the consumption of utilities with a smart metering system. The structure of the building is also prepared for the installation of photovoltaic panels, ensuring the coverage of energy needs from RES.

The high technical parameters of the investment will be complemented by a number of solutions conducive to the comfort of daily work of production and warehouse specialists. The facades of the buildings will be equipped with translucent panels, characterized by solar transmittance of up to 55 percent, while façade sandwich panels with a mineral wool core will provide additional fire resistance. At least 6 percent of parking spaces will be equipped with charging stations for electric cars, with the possibility of extending this infrastructure to 20 percent of the parking space. The project site will be continuously monitored with CCTV - closed circuit television.

In the first phase, the smallest units will be 4,000 sqm. In subsequent phases of the complex, we will diversify the available space even more strongly. This is because our experience in the construction of urban warehouses in the Silesian agglomeration has shown that there is a great demand for high-quality modules of small size. They are targeted not only by local companies, but also by foreign corporations that are gradually launching their operations in Poland, leaving themselves a potential option for expansion in the future in accordance with the real demand of the moment. As a long-term owner of all the projects in our portfolio, we can provide them with this," explains Łukasz Tomczyk, Business Developer at CTP Poland. 

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