A joint venture between Partners Group and Peakside Capital Advisors has completed the construction of Hall C2 at the City Point Targówek industrial complex in Warsaw. The new facility comprises flexible warehouse and production space designed to accommodate a range of industrial tenants. The process of handing over the space is currently being finalised.
Hall C2 has been developed to allow easy adaptation for different business operations and incorporates infrastructure suitable for manufacturing, including an electricity connection with a total capacity of 3 MW. Eleven production facilities are expected to operate within the new building.
A majority of leases have been signed with existing tenants of City Point Targówek, allowing them to continue operations at the same site. Construction was scheduled and managed to avoid disrupting day-to-day business activities, enabling uninterrupted operations throughout the development phase.
Environmental considerations played a significant role in the design of Hall C2. Measures to reduce environmental impact include light-coloured roofing and paving to limit heat absorption, drought-resistant landscaping, and a water management system that reduces water usage by 71%. A rainwater harvesting system meets the facility’s grey water needs, and district heating has been installed. Additionally, around 8,000 sqm of green space has been revitalised, including a green wall on part of the building façade.
The facility also includes a building management system (BMS) for monitoring energy, water, and heat usage, as well as infrastructure for electric vehicle charging and a car-sharing scheme for tenant employees. The roof has been prepared for a photovoltaic installation with a capacity of over 1 MWp, expected to be operational this summer, supplying power primarily to existing tenants.
The project was developed on a previously used industrial site, with over 86% of demolition waste recycled. It has been designed to meet certification criteria for BREEAM, LEED, and WELL Health & Safety ratings.
The architectural design was carried out by Tacakiewicz Ferma Kresek, with general contracting services provided by Depenbrock Polska. PM Services Poland oversaw the certification and sustainability aspects of the project.
Current tenants of Hall C2 include companies from the manufacturing sector such as Gryc, CWS Boco, Secura, Anodal, Ampacet, Prozon, and KRM Druk.