Tenants are still eager to choose Warsaw's Służewiec district for their headquarters. The district also has a rapidly developing residential sector. These factors are enhancing the district’s image as an attractive place to live.
The Służewiec district of Warsaw is one of the most important office hubs in both the capital and Poland as a whole. This is confirmed by the numbers - more than one million sq m of offices have been leased in the district since 2013. Almost 35,000 sq m were leased in Q1 2019 alone, which was the best result recorded among all of Warsaw's office districts. In recent years, the largest contracts in this part of the capital were signed by global brands such as AstraZeneca, Ringier Axel Springer Poland, Nestle, Nokia and Schneider. If the high level of activity amongst tenants will be accompanied by developing more green squares and city-forming projects along with further improvements in infrastructure, Służewiec will continue to attract both investors and residents.
Mateusz Polkowski, Head of Research and Consulting, JLL
It should be noted, however, that there is now much less undeveloped land in the capital. This will mean that many properties will have to change in functionality, including those that have already been developed in Służewiec. Mixed-use complexes with both office and residential buildings, and a wide range of restaurants and shops, will prove to be of significant value. A perfect example of a Warsaw district which is a self-sufficient residential neighborhood is Miasteczko Wilanów. Służewiec, however, has the advantage that a large number of international employers have already settled there. So its residents can both work and live here.
Daniel Puchalski, Head of Land Advisory Services, JLL
Undoubtedly, at this point the potential of this part of the capital ,to a certain degree, remains untapped. However, if the activities of developers and investors are followed by specific strategies targeting a further improvement in public transport and parking infrastructure, Służewiec will see further growth opportunities.
Daniel Puchalski, Head of Land Advisory Services, JLL