Sofimat Logistic Park Ghimbav, one of the most modern industrial parks in the Brașov region, announces the lease of a space of over 5000 sqm to Hendi Romania, a reference name in the professional catering equipment industry. Thus, Hendi marks an important step in expanding its activity on the Romanian market.
Recent political developments in Central and Eastern Europe, specifically leadership changes in Bucharest and potential shifts in Poland, signal a move towards pro-EU, centrist governance. These changes, bringing former mayors known for specific urban development priorities to national prominence, could significantly influence the real estate markets in major CEE capitals, impacting businesses seeking office and warehouse space.
With record budgets and rapid expansion plans, Romania is leveraging significant investments in its highway network to become a premier destination for industrial and logistics investments, fundamentally transforming its economic landscape.
The Swiss group Artemis is developing a €8 million factory for Mondo Style, a joinery manufacturer, in Sânandrei, with which it has signed a ten-year lease agreement. The factory, where aluminum and PVC joinery will be produced, is scheduled to be completed by the end of February 2026 and will initially generate at least 40 new jobs.
The industrial and logistics market had a promising start of the year, with almost 260,000 sq. m being leased in Q1, corresponding to a robust 31% y-o-y increase, according to the Romania Marketbeat Industrial Q1 2025 report produced by the Cushman & Wakefield Echinox real estate consultancy company.
DAAS, part of the international Epta group, has significantly expanded its presence at ELI Park Ploiești, now occupying a total area of 12,600 sq m. The expansion includes a new 3,600 sq m space designated for Romania's first training center for refrigeration technicians, alongside logistics and administrative functions.
German industrial group EBM Papst has laid the foundation stone for a new €30 million factory in Oradea, Romania, where it will produce smart ventilation systems. The facility, located in Industrial Park II on Ogorului Street, will cover approximately 2 hectares and is set to become operational in 2026.
Romanian lithium-ion battery manufacturer Prime Batteries Technology, founded and majority-owned by entrepreneur Adrian Polec, is expanding its operations with the construction of a new factory just 200 meters from its existing facility in Cernica. The new unit aims to increase production capacity and introduce new technological processes—such as a dedicated paint shop, a segment where current suppliers can no longer keep up with demand.
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