P3 Warsaw I is a modern park located south of Warsaw, in the Lesznowola municipality, just 13 km from the city bypass and 8 km from the S8 expressway. The investment includes three buildings certified under the BREEAM system at the Excellent level. The facilities feature eco-friendly solutions, such as energy-efficient LED lighting with an automatic control system and electric vehicle charging stations.
32 322 m²
Opportunités de développement
8 550 m²
Disponibilités
0 m²
Espace bureau disponible
Bâtiment | Espace de développement disponible | Espace d'entrepôt disponible | Espace de bureaux disponible | Espace Total | BREEAM | EPC | Eclairage LED | Places de parking |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 m² | 8 550 m² | 0 m² | 31 026 m² | Very good | A | 135 | |
2 | 0 m² | m² | m² | 52 017 m² | - | - | - | - |
3 | 32 322 m² | 0 m² | 0 m² | 32 322 m² | - | - | - | - |
Total | 32 322 m² | 8 550 m² | 0 m² | 115 365 m² | 240 |
km de la grande ville
22
Places
240
Stations-service
48
km
30
The Lesznowola municipality is located in the Masovian Voivodeship, in Piaseczno County, approximately 22 km from the center of Warsaw, the largest city and capital of Poland.
Warsaw is the country’s largest transportation hub for passenger road, rail, and air traffic. The city is intersected by five expressways, two national roads, and ten regional roads. Additionally, Warsaw is home to two international airports: Chopin Airport and Warsaw Modlin Airport.
The property is located less than 1 km from the E77 route, which connects Warsaw with other major cities in the north and south of the country. Furthermore, the city serves as a key railway hub. The main railway station, Warszawa Centralna, provides connections to most cities in Poland as well as major cities across Europe.
Economically, Warsaw is one of the most dynamic cities in the European Union.