Blue City Adds Self-Storage Facility and Flexible Space Concept in Warsaw

26 March 2026

Blue City has expanded its service offering with the opening of a self-storage facility operated by Schowek24, alongside the launch of a new flexible space concept.

The new Schowek24 unit occupies nearly 800 sqm and is located on level -1 of the centre, with direct access to the car park. The facility offers storage units of varying sizes and is accessible at all times, with booking and management handled online. The service is available to both individual customers and businesses.

Blue City has been broadening its mix of services in recent years, aiming to combine retail with everyday functions such as healthcare, personal services and banking. The addition of self-storage reflects demand from residents in nearby districts, where access to storage space is limited.

“We constantly monitor our customers’ needs. What is a major challenge today for most Warsaw residents living in blocks of flats? Of course, space to store various items. That is why, together with the renowned brand Schowek24, we have launched a self-storage facility. Such spaces are usually built on the outskirts of cities. You don’t need to make a special trip to us to store your skis or winter clothes. Now you can sort it out during a visit to the city centre,” said Anna Gut, Leasing Director at Blue City.

According to Schowek24, the location aligns with its strategy of developing storage facilities in central or well-connected urban areas.

“Blue City is a perfect example of the urban location we are looking for: superbly situated and well-connected, and naturally integrated into residents’ daily routines. The centre is surrounded by densely built-up residential areas, offers convenient access, private parking, and ensures the comfort and security that come with being located in a well-known shopping centre. For us, a storage service should be simple, convenient and intuitive in everyday use, and this location reflects exactly that. This is exactly what modern storage should look like,” said Peter Iliev, co-CEO of Schowek24.

In parallel, the centre is introducing a concept called “Space for Action”, which offers flexible units starting from 300 sqm. These spaces are intended for a range of uses, including educational, fitness and small-scale business activities, as well as office or logistics functions.

The initiative is aimed at attracting local operators and providing additional services within the centre, while allowing existing tenants to expand their activities.

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