News Article BTS Griffin Capital Partners investment logistics Poland Trademarc warehouse Warsaw
by Property Forum | Industrial

Trademarc, a company co-owned and managed by Griffin Capital Partners, has sold a 37,590 sqm Built-to-Suit (BTS) warehouse located in Teresin, west of Warsaw. The buyer and transaction amount have not been disclosed.


The warehouse, developed in phases, initially delivered 24,800 sqm of space in June 2021, with an additional 12,790 sqm completed last year. The property is fully leased to a distributor of globally recognized FMCG brands, small household appliances, and HoReCa products, and has been tailored to the tenant's specific needs. Situated in Teresin, the third zone of the Warsaw region, the facility offers good access to key transportation hubs. It is located near the national road DK92, approximately 26 km from A2 Motorway junction, and about a 40-minute drive from Warsaw.

Auri Benatar, Executive Director at Trademarc Property Fund, commented: “The logistics market in Poland remains resilient despite temporary setbacks in the overall economic performance of the European Union. As one of the fastest-growing markets in Europe, Poland offers state-of-the-art and sustainable logistics facilities, attracting both reputable tenants and investors alike. BTS Warsaw West, developed to the specific needs of the tenant, also meets rigorous environmental and technological standards. We remain confident about the future prospects of the Polish industrial and logistics market and will continue to screen the market for new attractive investment opportunities”

The project has received a BREEAM certificate at the Very Good level. Developed in collaboration with Panattoni, the project was customized to meet tenant’s requirements, including enhanced fire resistance above 4000 MJ/sqm, a clear height of 12 meters, and a controlled temperature zone of approx. 2,106 sqm. The tenant has also co-invested in the location, furnishing the automated sorting system and contributing towards roof enhancement for PV installation.

Łukasz Toczek, Senior Vice President, Investments at Griffin Capital Partners, adds: “By carefully monitoring the Polish market, we see numerous new, attractive investment opportunities emerging. Therefore, we are altering our strategy towards divesting stabilized and yielding assets and converting the proceeds into new projects that reflect a new market equilibrium point. The logistics and warehouse sector remains highly attractive, offering significant growth and profit potential for our investors.”

Rymarz Zdort, SKJB and JLL have advised the Seller during the disposal process.