Two logistics projects will be added in the Bratislava Region, the company is investing 120 million euros

Two logistics projects will be added in the Bratislava Region, the company is investing 120 million euros

The development company Blueprint is preparing two logistics projects in the Bratislava region worth 120 million euros. This is in response to the high demand for logistics spaces around the capital city.

“Specifically, it involves the construction of a logistics center in Podunajské Biskupice, and the second project is a logistics hall in Chorvátsky Grob,” stated the developer.

SEVERAL PARTIES INTERESTED IN THE PROJECT

The financing partner for both projects is the mutual fund 365.invest Capital FKI, managed by the investment company 365.invest. This is a part of the 365.bank group. The developer has also completed a project in the Austrian municipality – the Logistics Park Kittsee.

“Several players in logistics development showed interest in the project, resulting in the successful sale to CTP,” the investor explained.

In Podunajské Biskupice, Blueprint is responsible for the construction of a logistics center with two separate halls and the corresponding site infrastructure. The center will feature multi-purpose halls intended for rent and storage, as well as distribution and commercial activities.

INCLUDING TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE

The halls will also include administrative spaces and technical facilities. Additionally, transport infrastructure and green areas will be part of the project.

The first hall will offer 29,000 square meters of rentable space, and the second will offer 17,000 square meters. The planned start of construction is in the third quarter of 2025, with the logistics center expected to be operational a year later. The estimated investment cost is 50 million euros.

START OF CONSTRUCTION

The logistics hall in Chorvátsky Grob will similarly be used for storing goods, light production, and assembly. The facility will also include administrative spaces, technical facilities, and transport infrastructure.

The total area of the site is 173,000 square meters, and the hall will have 74,000 square meters of rentable space. Construction is planned to start in the second quarter of next year, with operations expected to begin a year later. The developer estimates costs at 70 million euros.

Translated from the source: sita.sk