Oresa Industra drives major expansion at Industra Park Iași

 

Oresa Industra, the property division of the renowned Oresa investment group, has received the necessary building permit to significantly expand its state-of-the-art industrial project in Iași. This marks a pivotal moment for businesses seeking prime industrial and logistics space in the thriving Moldovan region.

 

Boosting capacity: over 50,000 sqm of modern logistics space

 

The current expansion phase will see an impressive 15,000 sqm added to the existing Industra Park Iași. With delivery anticipated in the first half of 2026, this new development will elevate the Industra Park Iași logistics hub to a substantial total leasable area of over 50,000 sqm. This extensive capacity is designed to meet the growing demand from companies requiring efficient and flexible warehouse and industrial solutions.

 

But the growth doesn't stop there. Oresa Industra has already outlined plans for subsequent phases, envisioning an additional 25,000 sqm. This forward-looking strategy underscores the immense attractiveness and confirmed potential of the Iași industrial market, according to profit.ro.

 

Strategic investment and market confidence

 

Oresa Industra's commitment to Iași is a clear indicator of the region's increasing importance as a logistics and industrial hub. The company’s proactive expansion efforts provide businesses with the assurance of long-term availability of high-quality, modern infrastructure. Beyond Iași, Oresa Industra also maintains a significant presence in the Arad industrial market with its own established project.

 

As a private investment company controlled by a Swedish entrepreneurial family, Oresa has a rich history of activity in Central and Eastern Europe since 1995, with a particularly strong footprint in Romania. This deep-rooted experience and solid financial backing ensure that Industra Park Iași will continue to be a reliable and premium choice for companies looking to optimize their operations and secure their future growth in Romania.

 

Source: property-forum.eu