Peakside Capital Advisors has signed a new lease agreement with Manta at City Point Targówek, as the developer continues the commercialisation of its urban logistics scheme in Warsaw.
Manta, a manufacturer and distributor of consumer electronics, will occupy more than 3,000 sqm in the project. The space includes approximately 2,500 sqm dedicated to warehouse and service functions, alongside around 600 sqm of office and staff areas. The unit is located in the newly developed C1 hall.
The lease marks a return for Manta to the Targówek district, where it previously operated, underlining the area’s role within Warsaw’s logistics network.
Hall C1 will deliver approximately 17,000 sqm of space, a significant share of which has already been leased. The building is being developed with a focus on environmental performance, including photovoltaic installations, rainwater reuse systems and design features aimed at reducing the urban heat island effect.
The scheme will provide access via loading docks and ground-level gates, and will be connected to the district heating network. Additional features include natural daylight through roof skylights, employee-focused amenities such as recreational areas and social spaces, as well as electric vehicle charging points and bicycle facilities.
“We are developing City Point Targówek as a next-generation urban logistics project. In addition to warehousing functions, it also encompasses manufacturing activities and innovative technological solutions. In such a central location, this is a unique approach. We are responding to the growing demand from companies operating in the last-mile model by offering urban warehouse modules. Such spaces are currently among the scarcest on the market, particularly in locations with good transport links to the centre of Warsaw. The interest in Hall C1 confirms that tenants are looking for more than just warehouse space. Environmental standards, working comfort and the ability to adapt the facility to the nature of the business are also becoming increasingly important. Our aim is to create parks that combine operational efficiency with a quality previously associated mainly with modern office projects,” said Olga Wałkiewicz, Leasing Director at Peakside Capital Advisors.
Once completed, City Point Targówek is expected to offer around 100,000 sqm of warehouse and production space. The project is being developed as a brownfield scheme and is targeting high environmental certifications, including BREEAM “Outstanding”, LEED “Platinum” and WELL HSR.
The development is part of a joint venture between Partners Group and Peakside Capital Advisors, focused on delivering urban logistics assets in key city locations.