News Article Robust occupier activity pushes Katowice’s vacancy rate down
by Property Forum | Office

Nearly 70,200 sqm of office space is currently under construction on Katowice’s office market, according to Cushman & Wakefield. Of the six projects underway, the largest is Face2Face Business Campus, comprising two phases with a total of 46,800 sqm.


Following two office completions totalling 8,400 sqm delivered in office projects developed by Opal at 28 and 28a Bracka Street, Katowice remains the sixth-largest office market in Poland with its total stock amounting to 527,100 sqm. According to Cushman & Wakefield’s analysts, by the end of 2019 new supply is likely to hit 44,100 sqm to be delivered across five new office developments. On the upside, both local and leading developers are planning to commence new office projects which are scheduled for delivery in late 2021 or early 2022.

Office take-up came to 29,800 sqm in Katowice in H1 2019, representing a 24% increase year-on-year. The largest transactions included the renegotiation of Unilever’s lease for 7,300 sqm at Nowe Katowickie Centrum Biznesu, Perform Group’s pre-let of 6,400 sqm at Face2Face Business Campus I and Capgemini’s two lettings (a renegotiation and a new lease) in Atrium (5,600 sqm) and Brema (2,200 sqm).

The robust occupier activity pushed Katowice’s vacancy rate down to 7.4% (-3.4 pp year-on-year), with no effect on average rents that stood at €14.00/sqm/month.

“Lease renegotiations and renewals accounted for a considerable proportion of leasing activity on Katowice’s office market in the past six months. Tenants are being driven by rising demand and the low vacancy rate to secure their current locations much earlier than in previous years. Many developers have spotted a coming supply gap and begun preparations for new projects,” says Tomasz Dyba, Negotiator, Office Agency, Cushman & Wakefield.