Linkleaders has expanded its real estate practice to include infrastructure, forming a new Real Estate & Infrastructure (REI) department. The move reflects increasing overlap between traditional property sectors and areas such as energy, logistics and digital infrastructure.
The change follows broader market developments in Poland, where investment activity is being shaped by energy transition, digitalisation and security-related spending. According to publicly available data, Poland has increased its defence expenditure in recent years, alongside additional investment in infrastructure.
Linkleaders stated that the expanded practice will focus on communication and advisory services for companies operating across real estate, infrastructure and related sectors. This includes areas such as logistics, data centres and energy projects.
“Real estate is now a strategic element of state security and economic performance. We are talking about an integrated system: from logistics hubs and the defence sector, to energy infrastructure. The development of our real estate practice to the Real Estate & Infrastructure format is not just about changing the name,” said Tomasz Podolak, founder of Linkleaders.
The agency has previously worked with clients in the real estate sector, including developers and advisory firms, and has also been involved in projects related to data infrastructure and industry organisations.
“The evolution towards ‘Infrastructure’ is a direct response to the growing needs of logistics developers, data centre operators and industrial companies. Our competence goes beyond traditional real estate communication, including advisory across a broader infrastructure environment,” said Maja Michalak, Head of Real Estate & Infrastructure at Linkleaders.
The new REI practice is intended to support stakeholders across different stages of the investment process, including developers, contractors, advisors and organisations operating in technology and infrastructure-related sectors.
Photo: Maja Michalak, Head of Real Estate & Infrastructure at Linkleaders