December 19, 2025

Arete Investment Group Acquires Logistics Park in Western Poland

The Arete Investment Group has acquired a logistics park in western Poland, allowing the Czech company to expand its operations for the first time beyond the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

According to Arete, “this acquisition strengthens the portfolio of the Arete Industrial fund, increasing its total leasable area by 25% and raising the value of assets under management to over EUR 300 million …. Geographically, the leasable area of the fund is now distributed as follows: 48% in the Czech Republic, 27% in Slovakia, and 25% in Poland.”

The Class A logistics facility is located in the Polish city of Zgorzelec and offers a total leasable area of approximately 65,000 square meters. According to Arete, “the city of Zgorzelec offers numerous advantages for logistics and industrial operations. Its strategic cross-border location provides seamless access to both the German and Polish markets, with excellent connections to major highways, including the A4, which is part of the European Transport Corridor III. This ensures efficient transport to major cities like Dresden, Berlin, and Wroclaw. The region also offers access to a skilled workforce from both Poland and Germany and serves as an industrial hub focused on manufacturing, retail, and services.”

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