Panattoni has started construction of the final phase of its logistics development in the Świętokrzyskie region. As part of Panattoni Park Kielce, a fourth building with a total area of 13,000 sqm is now underway. Completion is scheduled for the first quarter of 2026, and lease agreements have already been concluded with two tenants.
The development is located between Warsaw and Kraków, with direct access to national transport routes serving central and southern Poland. Panattoni was the first developer to deliver modern Class A warehouse space in Kielce, contributing to the region’s growing role in logistics, manufacturing and distribution.
“Panattoni recognised the potential of the Świętokrzyskie region at an early stage of its development. Today, Kielce is becoming an increasingly important hub on the national distribution network map,” said Dorota Jagodzińska-Sasson, Managing Director at Panattoni. “Our investments in this region not only address business needs, but also strengthen the position of the Świętokrzyskie Province as an emerging logistics and production hub.”
One of the tenants is an automotive distributor that has leased more than 4,700 sqm, including approximately 800 sqm of office space. The location will serve as a distribution point supporting operations across the Świętokrzyskie region and neighbouring provinces. A second tenant, a logistics operator, has taken 4,800 sqm, also including 800 sqm of office space. The company is relocating to the new facility to expand its regional operations and introduce cross-dock services within a Class A warehouse environment.
“Kielce is gaining increasing importance in distribution networks, and modern developments such as Panattoni Park Kielce respond to the needs of both the national and local markets,” said Joanna Pilich, Senior Leasing Manager at Panattoni. “We are pleased that two renowned companies have chosen our investment.”
When completed, Panattoni Park Kielce will consist of four buildings with a combined area of around 68,000 sqm. The complex is located at the administrative boundary of Kielce, approximately six kilometres from the city centre, near the Kielce Zachód (Niewachlów II) junction, which links the S7 expressway with national road DK74.
The park provides Class A warehouse and production space with flexible unit layouts designed to accommodate tenants from a range of industries.