Jet Industrial Lease, a real estate fund managed by the Jet Investment group, has completed the acquisition of a project for the construction of a new industrial complex in Rzeszów, southeastern Poland. The planned facility will provide 42,344 m² of leasable space on a 127,398 m² site, with construction scheduled to begin in October 2025.
The project, which already holds a valid building permit, aims to achieve BREEAM New Construction certification at the “Excellent” level. It will be developed in cooperation with Panattoni, a leading European industrial and logistics real estate developer, which will oversee the project’s construction and management.
According to Pavel Drabina, Managing Director of Jet Industrial Lease, Rzeszów offers strong potential for long-term investment. “With its strategic location, infrastructure, and growing regional importance, Rzeszów is positioned to strengthen its role as a logistics hub in eastern Poland,” he said.
The new complex will be located in the northern part of Rzeszów, near the A4 motorway and S19 expressway (Via Carpathia), providing direct links to major industrial centres across Poland and Central Europe. The design includes energy- and water-saving technologies, enhanced natural lighting, improved acoustic performance, and provisions for a future photovoltaic installation.
The first phase of the project is 72% pre-leased, with tenants from the logistics and light manufacturing sectors. Completion and handover of the initial units are expected in the first half of 2026. The development is also anticipated to support regional employment and strengthen the Podkarpackie region’s industrial base.
This investment continues Jet Industrial Lease’s strategy of acquiring and managing modern industrial and logistics assets across Central Europe. The fund already holds six properties in Poland and, since its establishment in 2020, has completed 11 acquisitions. The management team is currently assessing additional projects to expand its portfolio with new logistics and production capacities across the region.