Stokado has opened a new self-storage facility in Warsaw’s Bemowo district, marking the company’s second site in the capital and its second opening since the platform was acquired by Redefine Properties and Griffin Capital Partners in 2023.
The new property at Moździerzy Street provides more than 4,800 sqm of net leasable area within a total gross building area of 7,200 sqm. The scheme includes approximately 950 storage units and is located near residential neighbourhoods and key transport routes, including Połczyńska Street.
The building comprises three above-ground floors and one underground level. It includes a reception area, staff facilities, a covered loading zone, lifts and underground parking. According to the developer, the project was designed in line with BREEAM certification requirements and incorporates energy-efficiency features such as a ground-source heat pump, heat recovery ventilation, LED lighting and a stormwater retention system.
Pieter Prinsloo, Chief Executive Officer at Redefine Europe BV, said the project reflects changing urban living patterns and evolving customer expectations for flexible and secure storage solutions. Marcin Rękawiczny, Vice President Investments at Griffin Capital Partners, added that the company continues to focus on expanding a scalable self-storage platform in Poland.
The facility also features automated access systems that allow customers to manage entry and individual storage units via a mobile app or access codes.
Stokado, co-owned by Redefine Properties, Griffin Capital Partners and founders Dawid and Klaudiusz Bechcicki, manages more than 36,500 sqm of net leasable area across 19 locations in Poland, including Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, Poznań and Bydgoszcz.