Möbelix leased the last unit in Prologis Park Brno, the park is now fully leased
30/03/2022
With the e-commerce of the Möbelix furniture vendor thriving recently, XLCZ Nábytek (which also includes the XXXLutz brand) leased another 6,079 sq m of storage space in Prologis Park Brno.
“Sales through our online channels are now an integral part of our strategy, therefore this location is strategic, being placed between the Czech Republic and Slovakia,” said Jiří Šulc, jednatel XLCZ Nábytek.
Thanks to this transaction, Prologis Park Brno is now fully leased. Along with Möbelix, other significant tenants are enjoying its benefits, e.g. NOTINO or PKZ Logistics.
“Möbelix’s modern space is the third development at Prologis Park Brno. We’re thrilled to see this park fully occupied, providing customers with opportunity close to the Moravian capital. We’re looking forward to working together with Möbelix to help them grow and thrive in their new home,” said Kateřina Březinová, Leasing & Customer Experience Manager, Prologis.
This logistic park offers its tenants spaces in an outstanding location – close to the highway and with great accessibility to Slovakia.
“With the current very low vacancy of logistic properties which is only 1.6 per cent in the Czech Republic and as little as 0.6 per cent in Brno, I am pleased to have succeeded in securing storage premises for Möbelix in the required size and timeframe in a project of such high quality,” said Vít Zdráhal, Partner, Head of Landlord and Tenant Representation in the industrial team at Cushman & Wakefield, who assisted in the transaction.
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