Kram Investment has announced plans to begin construction of its first ecological retail parks in the first half of 2025, with completion expected within 18 months. The company aims to deliver several small-scale retail parks annually, each spanning 4,000–6,000 m².
“We have very ambitious plans. Our ultimate goal is to introduce eco-friendly retail parks to the Polish market, inspired by solutions used in Western Europe,” said Jerzy Maliszewski, President of Kram Investment.
The company’s ecological retail parks will feature wooden-steel prefabricated structures, photovoltaic installations, mini wind turbines, and water retention systems, making them environmentally sustainable.
“Given the scale of the project, this is a long-term plan. For now, we are focusing on several projects utilizing traditional construction technologies, most of which already have tenant contracts in place,” Maliszewski added.
Kram Investment is currently searching for suitable land plots in cities with populations of around 10,000 inhabitants. Additionally, the company plans to differentiate itself in the market by developing large, zero-emission retail parks exceeding 10,000 m² in the future.
The company anticipates that falling costs of modern technologies and ESG-aligned preferential financing conditions will make such investments more cost-effective while enhancing their economic viability.
Preliminary discussions with international investment funds have revealed strong interest in eco-friendly retail park projects. “The market clearly recognizes the value of sustainable retail spaces, and this positions us well to meet investor and tenant demand,” the company stated.
Source: Kram Investment and ISBnews
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