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City logistics Industrial park

BudapestOffer No. 2104

The development of the Business Park started in 2005 and now has about 34,400 m2 of net rentable hall and office spaces. The hiring of warehouses is continuously above 90%, due to the fact that it offers rentable, cost-effective, fully resilient buildings in Budapest, District IX. In 2009 it won the “Best Industrial Development Award” by the International Property Awards.

Price on Request

Available

BuildingAreaHeightAvailability
C340–875 sq. m.Immediately to 6 months
D800 sq. m.Immediately to 6 months
Available within 6 months
1,675 sq. m.
Available from 6 months
Total Area
44,401 sq. m.

6.9 m clear internal height

5 t/sqm floor loading capacity

Docking and level gates

Security alarm 

Flexible floor plans

Surface parking

Additional Information

Location
Budapest

Specifications

Standard
A (Logistics), A (Others)
Height
10 m

About the Region

Budapest

Budapest, Hungary's capital and largest city, is the country's primary industrial and economic hub. The city's diverse industrial base includes significant sectors in finance, technology, telecommunications, and manufacturing. As a center for innovation, Budapest is home to a thriving tech ecosystem, with a growing number of startups, IT companies, and research and development centers. Major industries such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, and automotive components production also play a critical role in the city's economy. Budapest's strategic location along the Danube River and its well-developed transport infrastructure make it a key logistics and distribution center in Central Europe. Additionally, the city attracts significant foreign direct investment (FDI), particularly in high-tech and service industries, supported by a highly skilled workforce and robust educational institutions.
Number of Industrial Parks
33
Total Area
1,046,401 sq. m.
Under Construction
22,123 sq. m.
Future Construction
178,387 sq. m.
Available Spaces for Lease
122,413 sq. m.

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