„This consolidated growth from Q3 is very promising. The companies seem to have overcome the indecission caused by the current political context and have continued their expansion. We are even more pleased to see that most of the signed contracts (53%) are for new premises, both from existing clients, but also from new retailers who come to our country and build a hub in Romania for a centralised distribution. Also, the fact that 17% of the trsansactions are for pre-leases, spaces to be built, is also an optimistic indicator of the market growth.”, states Daniel Cautiș, from Dunwell Industrial Brokerage.
The main sector that has supported the Romanian economy during these first 3 quarters is retail, according to this recent market analysis by the industrial agency Dunwell.
A total of 627.837 sqm of warehousing spaces were transacted, more than a third of which (36%) being occupied by retailers. The next businesses that needed new spaces were logistics and e-commerce, with a total of 11%, respectively 9% of the signed contracts.
Bucharest continues to be first on top, with a significant percentage of 61%, followed by Ploiesti with 25%. The next locations come at quite a distance, respectively Arad with 3% and Timisoara with 2%.
Storage continues to be the main activity for which spaces are leased, while production activities cover only 8% of the spaces, the difference being allocated to activities that were not yet specified.