Logicor has expanded its team in the Czech Republic with the appointment of Milan Růžička as Asset Manager and Simona Štotová as Analyst.
The appointments come as the logistics real estate company continues to grow its activities in the Czech industrial market, including portfolio expansion and leasing activity.
Milan Růžička joins Logicor with experience gained at advisory firms including Colliers International and JLL. Most recently, he worked as Senior Associate at Colliers, where he focused on business development, client advisory and leasing transactions in the logistics and industrial sector.
During his career, he advised international occupiers and developers on location selection, lease negotiations and transaction structuring.
At Logicor, he will be responsible for supporting the company’s asset management strategy across its Czech portfolio, including leasing transactions, strategic asset management and portfolio value enhancement.
Simona Štotová joins the Prague office with experience in financial operations and asset management. Prior to her current role, she worked within Logicor’s Luxembourg operations and previously held a position at PPG Industries focused on trade payables and financial processes.
According to Logicor, her experience includes investment operations, financial management and working within international corporate environments.
“Milan and Simona come to Logicor at the right time,” said Pavel Rufert, Director of Logicor Czech Republic.
“Milan’s transactional experience and deep knowledge of the logistics real estate market will be key to further developing our platform in the Czech Republic. Simona’s financial knowledge and international perspective will further strengthen our asset management operations in the region. We are pleased to have them as part of the team,” he added.
Logicor has recently completed several logistics developments in the Czech Republic, including the 21,000 sqm Logicor Prague–Průmyslová project in Prague, designed for last-mile logistics operations, and Logicor Příšovice, a logistics park developed on a former brownfield site.
The company’s Czech portfolio currently includes more than 100,000 sqm of logistics space, alongside additional land designated for future development in Pilsen.