Silesia attracts business. There are major players here
The Silesian region in Poland continues to attract significant business investments, with analysts noting considerable land reserves and strategic developments.
The Silesian region of Poland has become increasingly attractive to businesses due to its available land reserves and planned strategic developments. Major projects like CTPark Zabrze, Panattoni Park Katowice Airport, and Prologis Park Ruda ÅšlÄ…ska are set to enhance the region's industrial and commercial viability. Analysts believe that the combination of available real estate and phased investments make it an ideal location for companies looking to establish or expand their operations.
Jakub Kurek highlights a growing trend where warehouses are being developed in close proximity to office spaces, facilitating operational management within a single location. He mentions that most of the logistics and production facilities include office spaces ranging from a few hundred to around one thousand square meters. This proximity allows for cost-effective and efficient management of processes. However, some tenants, particularly corporate entities, still prefer traditional office buildings in city centers, reflecting a dual market for business location preferences.
Strategically, many companies that have established their warehouses and production plants in Silesia are now considering relocating their operational centers and main offices to Katowice. This shift towards consolidating essential functions within a single region is seen as beneficial for improving management operations and enhancing overall efficiency. As businesses become more focused on streamlining their processes, Silesia is positioning itself as a central hub for various corporate operations, potentially altering the local business landscape significantly.