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    CTP completes 54,000 sqm warehouse at CTPark Bucharest South

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    CTP, Europe’s largest listed developer, owner, and operator of industrial and logistics properties by gross leasable area, has completed a new 54,000 sqm warehouse at CTPark Bucharest South, located in Popești-Leordeni, south of Bucharest.

    With this addition, the park now totals approximately 140,000 sqm of completed space, further consolidating its position as a growing logistics and industrial community in southern Bucharest.

    Space is available for lease starting from 2,500 sqm and above, offering flexible options for companies seeking to expand their operations.

    Cristina Manea, Business Developer at CTP in Romania, comments: “Clients are not looking for just a good product, but for a viable, proven solution validated by top-tier companies and delivered within a trusted framework. CTPark Bucharest South meets current market demand for modern logistics facilities with strong connectivity to infrastructure. New clients are already operational, which strengthens our position and the advantages of this location”.

    CTP is the largest listed developer, owner, and operator of logistics and industrial real estate by GLA, with a portfolio of 13.8 million sqm of GLA in 10 countries as at 30 September 2025.

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