News Article Cornerstone laid for MLP Gorzów Wielkopolski
by Property Forum | Industrial

MLP Gorzów Wielkopolski Park witnessed an official cornerstone-laying ceremony. The new logistics centre by MLP Group will encompass 56.7 thousand sqm of warehouse space, of which 9.2 thousand sqm will be taken up by the initial occupant Sunrise Medical. The project, due for completion in February 2024, is expected to achieve the BREEAM New Construction certification of ‘Excellent’.


Construction of the MLP Gorzów Wielkopolski logistics centre is gaining momentum, with the cornerstone laid ceremony held last Tuesday. The park’s target leasable area is 56.7 thousand sqm. The first phase is set to provide a total of 21.4 thousand sqm of warehouse space, with nearly half of it allocated to the first tenant, Sunrise Medical. The completed space is slated for handover in February 2024.

 “Our strategic goal is to develop logistics hubs in high-demand warehouse destinations. We place a particular focus on environmental protection, a commitment exemplified by our rigorous adherence to the BREEAM certification process for all newly constructed facilities. We are also dedicated to ensuring the comfort of the logistics park's users, integrating modern, user-centric solutions at every stage of the development. Every time, we take a collaborative approach with prospective occupants, working closely with them to create bespoke spaces, aligned precisely with their unique requirements and business needs”, said Radosław T. Krochta, the CEO of MLP Group.

The facilities currently under development at MLP Gorzów will achieve the BREEAM New Construction environmental certification of ‘Excellent’. The project integrates a range of eco-friendly features, including heat pumps, electric vehicle chargers, and bicycle racks.

MLP Gorzów’s location on the western side of Gorzów Wielkopolski, just 9 kilometres from the city centre and conveniently close to the road junction of the S3 expressway, holds many advantages for investors, as does its proximity to the German border, a mere 53 kilometres away, and favourable distance of approximately 135 kilometres to Berlin. The centre will be tailored to cater primarily to tenants operating in such sectors as e-commerce, logistics, distribution, and light industrial manufacturing.