Warsaw, Poland – 30th Sept 2025 – P3, a leading long-term investor, developer and manager of warehouse properties, is expanding its presence in Blonie, near Warsaw. The company has acquired a plot of 8.8 hectares, directly adjacent to its P3 Blonie Park.
The acquired land is located in one of the most popular and attractive logistics regions in Poland. A hall with a total leasable area of 41,391 m² will be built on it, of which 39,420 m² will be designated for warehouse space and 1,971 m² for offices. After the expansion, P3 Blonie Park will have a total area of 400,000 m².
Bartłomiej Hofman, Managing Director, P3 Logistic Parks in Poland, said:
“Blonie has been one of the key logistics hubs in Poland for years. The large number of inquiries for A-class space continues to reaffirm that. The expansion of our P3 Blonie Park responds to such needs – it will provide growth opportunities for our long-standing partners interested in expansion and create space for new companies looking for high-quality warehouse space in one of Poland's top locations."
Eco-friendly innovations
As part of P3’s commitment to minimising its environmental impact, the new facility will be certified under the BREEAM system at the Excellent level and equipped with eco-friendly solutions such as:
Strategic location supporting the logistics market
The location of the P3 Blonie park – only 8 km from the A2 motorway and 2 km from national road No. 92 – provides excellent connections to major transport routes and the Warsaw metropolitan area. Blonie is considered to be a historical centre of logistics development in Poland, situated just 27 km west of Warsaw, and its importance continues to grow.
The new project is a continuation of the development of the existing P3 Blonie park, which for years has been one of the key logistics centres in the Warsaw region. It already comprises 18 buildings offering a total of 365,529 m² of modern warehouse and logistics space to a wide range of tenants – including more than 30 companies from the 3PL, e-commerce, FMCG and manufacturing sectors