Panattoni has completed Panattoni Park Kielce, delivering the final phase of what the company describes as the first Class A industrial park in Poland’s Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship.
Located on the administrative border of Kielce, the development comprises four warehouse buildings with a combined gross leasable area of approximately 66,000 sqm. The park has been designed to accommodate logistics, manufacturing and e-commerce occupiers.
The final phase consisted of a warehouse of more than 13,000 sqm, which was handed over in May 2026. The building will be occupied by companies from the automotive sector and a logistics operator.
Dorota Jagodzińska-Sasson, Managing Director at Panattoni, said the completion of the project represents an important milestone for the regional industrial market. She noted that Kielce’s location between Warsaw and Kraków, together with access to key transport routes, is supporting its growing role as a logistics location.
The final building is targeting BREEAM certification and incorporates measures intended to reduce energy and water consumption as well as carbon dioxide emissions.
Panattoni Park Kielce is located around 6 km from the city centre near the Kielce Zachód interchange, providing access to the S7 expressway and national road DK74. Its location on the Warsaw–Kraków transport corridor offers connections to Poland’s main logistics routes.
According to Panattoni, the completion of the park further strengthens the Świętokrzyskie region’s industrial property market and supports its role in domestic distribution and Central and Eastern European supply chains.