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Articles - industry investments

Arete Group awarded the CIJ Awards Slovakia 2020 for a new industrial complex near Košice

The Arete Group received the CIJ Awards Slovakia Award for 2020 in the Best Warehouse Development category over 10,000 m2. Arete Park Veľká Ida is a well-situated industrial park near the second largest Slovak city, Košice. This highly specialized hall with a unique architecture of the industrial and administrative part was built according to the assignment of the tenant, Dominion Steelcon A/S Slovakia, a member of the Dominon group, which is a global manufacturer of demanding technological equipment. The property with an area of 12,000 m2 represented an investment of 13 million euros.

Gebrüder Weiss shows its strength in times of crisis

The international logistics company achieved a net turnover of 1.77 billion euros in the previous fiscal year. The decisive milestones were the digitization, sustainability and worldwide expansion of branches.

Industrial buildings will play a major role in the transformation of the economy, says the founder of the Accolade fund

They relied on ecological industrial real estate and, according to the Financial Times, were the fastest-growing company in the Czech Republic in 2019. The founder of Accolade, Milan Kratina, revealed in an interview how the importance of modern halls was underlined by the pandemic. Fast production or fast delivery of goods depends on many factors, but one of them is the quality of the production hall or warehouse. The importance of industrial buildings is also underlined by situations such as the Covid-19 or Brexit pandemic, e.g. for changes at borders. In such situations, not only e-commerce companies but also food chains and manufacturing companies are aware of the importance of logistics real estate. Since 2011, the Czech investment company Accolade has been focusing on the preparation and lease of industrial premises. The properties that make up its portfolio and that they offer for rent are significantly different from those of their competitors and have found their customers on the markets in the Czech Republic, Poland, and Germany, and one of them is also located in Slovakia - Košice. Now the Accolade Fund is coming to our market and offers Slovak investors the opportunity to benefit from the growth of e-commerce and logistics. At the same time, an investment horizon of 5 years and a minimum investment of EUR 75,000 must be taken into account. Behind the birth of Accolade is Milan Kratina, who, while studying at university, met with the preparation of land for the construction of the industrial real estate. He has not set out in this area and has built a company that has become one of the influential players in the industrial infrastructure market in Europe.

Bonami increased sales by 12.6 million euros in 2020

Bonami published its business results for last year, which, despite complications in the form of the global pandemic COVID-19, was marked by growing sales and profits. In Slovakia, the company increased sales by 12.6 million euros, which represents a 49.6% increase. It is interesting that the largest increase in sales was recorded in the garden category.

GLP recorded a record number of leases and the development of logistics properties

GLP announced a record volume of leased space and development activities for the logistics sector in 2020. Globally, the company has already signed more than 22.7 million square meters of new and renewed leases, a year-on-year increase of 57 percent. The company also launched $ 5.3 billion in new development projects in 2020 with a total area of 5.6 million square meters, a year-over-year increase of 75 percent.

P3 Logistic Parks expands its portfolio by about 48 percent

P3 Logistic Parks, as a long-term investor-developer, contributed to the overall resilience of the logistics industry during 2020. In a year in which people, companies and society experienced unprecedented challenges, the logistics industry remained in a strong position and maintained the necessary infrastructure.

The logistics real estate segment has proven its resilience, says Prologis

Thanks to a combination of a pro-customer approach, a quality portfolio and a sound balance sheet, Prologis has been able to support employees, customers and partners throughout the past year. The logistics real estate segment has proven its resilience and the company will continue to focus on providing tailor-made warehousing solutions, workplace wellbeing initiatives and innovative services. "They can help our customers' businesses," said Paweł Sapek, senior vice president and general manager, Prologis, Central Europe.

The plans of tenants of logistics properties are changed by the corona crisis and Brexit

The latest survey by the global real estate consulting company CBRE showed that the coronary crisis remains an important factor in the decision-making of tenants of logistics real estate, and the demand for such premises in Europe will continue to increase during 2021. What locations do companies want to expand to, what are their plans or preferences regarding the selection of other locations?
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