February 25, 2026

Knihobot to Move Into New Logicor Prague Facility in January 2026

Knihobot is expanding its capacity and relocating to new warehouse premises at Logicor Prague Prumyslova in Prague’s Hostivar district. The long-term lease for 10,400 square meters was brokered by Savills, with Knihobot set to move in from January 2026.

Knihobot is an e-shop that sells second-hand books.

“We ship over 7,000 parcels a day, and this year we expect around 10 million books to pass through Knihobot,” commented Knihobot CEO Ladislav Barta. “To keep up with demand, we had to increase our capacity and relocate some of our operations. The new hall will serve as a distribution centre for all markets, and we will gradually equip it with automation.”

“We are pleased that Knihobot has chosen our premises, which were designed for dynamic urban supply chains and last-mile delivery. The location provides excellent connectivity not only to public transport but also to the main Czech highways,” added Logicor Asset Manager Alzbeta Pastrnkova.

“For Knihobot, accessibility was the decisive factor,” commented Savills Associate Jana Cozíkova. “The new distribution centre will therefore ensure not only efficient distribution of books, but also convenient access for employees. With its location, the Hostivař hall represents an ideal solution.”

Image source: logicor-prumyslova.cz

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