Singapore-based real estate investor Mapletree has finalised a large warehouse lease agreement with Polish furniture retailer Agata S.A., marking what industry observers describe as one of the most significant logistics deals in Poland this year.
The agreement covers both the renewal of existing leases and the construction of a new logistics building in Piotrków Trybunalski, a key transport hub in central Poland. Once complete, the total leased space will reach around 128,000 square metres. The new facility, tailored to the tenant’s operational needs, will be built alongside two existing distribution centres already occupied by Agata.
Piotrków Trybunalski’s location has long made it a strategic choice for logistics companies. Situated near the intersection of the A1 motorway and the S8 expressway, it offers direct road access to major cities such as Łódź, Warsaw, and Katowice. The town has become a cluster for modern warehousing and e-commerce distribution, attracting both local and international developers.
The new building will feature environmentally efficient design standards, including provisions for water recycling and solar energy systems, reflecting the broader shift toward sustainability in the logistics real estate sector. Construction is expected to begin soon, with completion scheduled for the coming year.
Industry analysts note that the deal demonstrates continued confidence in the Polish logistics market, even as development activity slows under higher financing costs. Retailers and logistics operators are still expanding their networks to meet rising consumer demand and the shift toward faster, more flexible distribution.
Mapletree has been active in Central Europe since 2018 and has steadily grown its portfolio in Poland. Its properties are concentrated along key transport corridors, supporting both domestic and regional supply chains. The company’s long-term focus on energy-efficient logistics parks aligns with growing investor and tenant interest in sustainable real estate.
While large lease agreements have become less frequent in 2025, this transaction underscores the resilience of Poland’s industrial property sector. Demand from retail, manufacturing, and e-commerce tenants continues to underpin stable occupancy levels across the country’s logistics hubs.
For Agata S.A., one of Poland’s leading furniture chains, the expanded space strengthens its national distribution network and supports its ongoing retail growth. For Mapletree, the deal consolidates its position among the top international logistics investors in the Polish market.
The project in Piotrków Trybunalski is another sign that, despite slower construction activity across Europe, Poland remains a key destination for strategic industrial investment.