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Lease renewals driven by a lack of new supply and high property maintenance costs

BNP Paribas Real Estate Poland presents a summary of the second quarter of 2024 in the Polish capital in its latest report “At a Glance. Warsaw Office Market”. Only one new office building was added to Warsaw’s office stock in the surveyed period. With office demand remaining stable, landlords have no choice but to accept lease renewals as a new trend on the rental market.

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Shopping
Retail

Q2 2024: Retail parks stay on top as shopping centres are being repurposed

The second quarter of 2024 on the Polish retail market saw strong development activity. Retail parks remained the most sought-after asset class. The growing trend towards demolishing shopping centres is opening up opportunities for new residential and office projects, says BNP Paribas Real Estate Poland in its latest report “Modern Retail Market in Poland”. 

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Inne

Investing In Poland to turn the corner

The Polish commercial property investment market is likely to bounce back in 2024. Investment financing costs are lower following a period of easing inflation and stable interest rates in recent months. The market is expecting a recovery, reveals “Investing in Poland 2024”, a report from BNP Paribas Real Estate Poland.

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