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Warehouses for rent in Bucharest area

Explore warehouses for rent near Bucharest: A1, A2, A3, Ilfov & Giurgiu. Modern spaces, motorway access, BREEAM-certified logistics parks.

The Bucharest–Ilfov region is Romania’s most important logistics and industrial hub, concentrating over 50% of the country’s modern warehouse stock. With excellent access to motorways, the city ring road, Otopeni Airport, and railway terminals, this area is the top choice for e-commerce, retail, 3PL operators, and manufacturers serving the entire national market.

 

Total Stock and Unit Sizes

  • Total stock: over 3.3 million m² of modern logistics and industrial space.
  • Available units: from city-logistics spaces of 300–1,000 m² to regional hubs of 10,000–30,000 m².
  • Build-to-suit opportunities: top developers (CTP, WDP, Logicor, Global Vision, Panattoni) provide customized projects over 20,000 m².
 

Key Transport Infrastructure

  • Motorways: A1 (Bucharest–Pitești), A2 (Bucharest–Constanța), A3 (Bucharest–Ploiești) – fast access to the port, western and northern Romania.
  • Ring road & A0 motorway: connect all major transport corridors; A0 is currently under development as the new Bucharest Beltway.
  • Airport: Henri Coandă International Airport (Otopeni) – Romania’s largest cargo airport.
  • Railway: major freight nodes in Chitila, Mogoșoaia, and București Nord, with intermodal terminals available.
 

Why Bucharest is Attractive for Logistics and Industry

  • Largest consumer market in Romania – over 2.2 million people in the metro area.
  • Strategic location – at the intersection of Pan-European Corridors IV and IX, ideal for national and regional distribution.
  • Skilled workforce – strong availability in logistics, transportation, and light industry.
  • Presence of major players – leading retail, e-commerce, and 3PL operators already active.
 

Main Logistics & Industrial Zones around Bucharest

West – A1 Motorway (Chitila, Bolintin, Dragomirești, Joita)

  • Typical unit sizes: 5,000–30,000 m², with expansion potential.
  • Access: 15–25 minutes from downtown, direct connection to A1 and future A0 motorway.
  • Specifications: 10–12 m clear height, 1 dock/800 m², 5 t/m² floor load, ESFR sprinklers.
  • Highlights: preferred area for regional distribution centers (Kaufland, Carrefour, FM Logistic).

North – Chitila, Mogoșoaia, Buftea

  • Typical unit sizes: 3,000–15,000 m².
  • Access: close to DN1 & A3, 20 minutes from Otopeni Airport.
  • Specifications: modern space, cross-docking available, temperature-controlled facilities possible.
  • Highlights: popular for e-commerce and urban logistics operators.

East – Pantelimon, Afumați, A2 Motorway

  • Typical unit sizes: 1,000–10,000 m².
  • Access: direct A2 connection, fast route to Constanța Port.
  • Specifications: new, ESG-compliant facilities with BREEAM Very Good/Excellent certifications.
  • Highlights: preferred by FMCG and pharmaceutical distributors.

South – Popești-Leordeni, Jilava, Giurgiu

  • Typical unit sizes: 1,000–8,000 m².
  • Access: DN5 and future Bucharest–Giurgiu motorway, 15–30 minutes to the city center.
  • Specifications: flexible layouts, TIR access, light-production capabilities.
  • Highlights: well-suited for urban distribution and regional coverage.

Argeș – Pitești, Oarja, Topoloveni (up to 120 km)

  • Typical unit sizes: 5,000–20,000 m², ideal for automotive and manufacturing.
  • Access: A1 motorway, direct link to Dacia/Renault plants.
  • Specifications: 10–12 m clear height, customized BTS solutions available.
 

Tenant Requirements and Current Trends

  • Last-mile demand: growing interest in city-logistics units of 1,000–3,000 m² near the Ring Road.
  • ESG focus: preference for LED lighting, photovoltaic panels, rainwater recovery systems.
  • Flexible lease terms: 1–3 years for city-logistics, 3–5 years for regional distribution centers.
  • Automation: compatibility with WMS, IoT-enabled systems, and smart energy monitoring.
 

ESG Standards & Green Buildings

  • BREEAM/WELL certifications: most new developments are at least BREEAM Very Good.
  • EV charging stations: supporting electric fleets and green transport initiatives.
  • Solar panels: reduce energy costs and carbon footprint.
 

Tips for Successfully Renting a Warehouse in the Bucharest Area

  • Check truck access: road width, weight restrictions, distance to motorway junctions.
  • Request technical data: floor load capacity (min. 5 t/m²), number of docks, clear height.
  • Evaluate utilities: power capacity, water/gas availability – negotiate upgrades if needed.
  • Include OPEX in your budget: maintenance, security, property taxes.
  • Ask for ESG reports: important for compliance with corporate sustainability policies.
 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the smallest unit I can rent?
From 300–500 m² in modular city-logistics projects.

What is the typical lease term?
1–3 years for smaller spaces, 3–5 years for regional logistics hubs.

What clear height can I expect?
10–12 m for new facilities; 6–8 m for older warehouses.

What extra costs should I plan for?
Service charge (€0.8–1.2/m²), utilities, security, potential fit-out costs.

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