Peakside Capital Advisors has started construction of Hall C1 at City Point Targówek, with representatives of the investor and general contractor Depenbrock Polska attending the groundbreaking ceremony. The new facility will provide 17,000 sqm of space, more than 10,000 sqm of which has already been leased. Completion is scheduled for the third quarter of 2026.
Hall C1 is being developed on a revitalised site following demolition and cleanup works. It will offer warehouse modules with space for offices and social areas, as well as the option for light industrial operations. Most of the space has been reserved by “one of the leading companies operating in the food sector,” according to Peakside.
The project incorporates a range of sustainability and energy-efficiency measures. These include mitigation of heat-island effects through light-coloured façades and a white and green roof, photovoltaic installations, and rainwater reuse for sanitary purposes. Energy performance will be verified through leak testing and thermal imaging. Skylights will cover 5–12% of the roof to increase natural light, and district heating will serve the building. Outdoor areas will include rest and recreation spaces for employees, as well as charging stations for electric vehicles and covered bicycle shelters. The building will pursue BREEAM, LEED and WELL Health-Safety certifications.
Roman Skowroński, Managing Director at Peakside Capital Advisors, said: “City Point Targówek is a project that we are consistently building as a new generation urban park – multifunctional, accessible and ready to serve both urban logistics and light manufacturing or specialized activities. Hall C1 fits perfectly into this vision, providing modern, flexible spaces for businesses that want to operate close to the city and their customers.”
Michał Berus, Construction Manager at Depenbrock Polska, added: “This project requires high engineering precision, among other things due to the advanced infrastructure of one of the future tenants, who has planned a cold store and freezer room with a temperature of –20°C on its premises. We are currently reinforcing the ground with displacement columns and carrying out preparatory work for the foundations.”
City Point Targówek is the largest logistics park within the Warsaw city limits and is planned to reach 100,000 sqm of modern space. Located in a former industrial zone, it is designed to accommodate urban logistics, light manufacturing and specialised operations. The complex forms part of the urban logistics portfolio developed by the joint venture between Partners Group and Peakside Capital Advisors, aimed at delivering adaptable warehouse and production facilities in key urban locations.