

With a population of 644,000, Wroclaw is the fourth-largest city in Poland and the capital of the province of Lower Silesia. The wider metropolitan area has a population of more than 1 million people, about one-third of the total population of Lower Silesia.
ul. Graniczna 8F
54-610 Wrocław
Poland
ul. Magazynowa 8
55-040 Bielany Wrocławskie
Poland
ul. Magazynowa 1
55-040 Bielany Wrocławskie
Poland
ul. Magazynowa 1-8
55-040 Kobierzyce
Poland
ul. Magazynowa 1-8
55-040 Kobierzyce
Poland
ul. Ryszarda Chomicza 13
55-080
Poland
ul. Ryszarda Chomicza 11/13a-e
55-080 Nowa Wieś Wrocławska
Poland
ul. Graniczna 8F
54-610 Wrocław
Poland
ul. Magazynowa 8
55-040 Bielany Wrocławskie
Poland
ul. Magazynowa 1
55-040 Bielany Wrocławskie
Poland
ul. Magazynowa 1-8
55-040 Kobierzyce
Poland
ul. Magazynowa 1-8
55-040 Kobierzyce
Poland
ul. Ryszarda Chomicza 13
55-080
Poland
ul. Ryszarda Chomicza 11/13a-e
55-080 Nowa Wieś Wrocławska
Poland
Wroclaw is an important regional and national center for distribution and logistics. As the first city in Poland to be incorporated into Europe’s motorway system, Wroclaw has a dense network of highways and freight railways that reach major cities in Poland and the rest of Europe. The Nicolaus Copernicus Airport, just outside of Wroclaw, serves nearly 3.5 million passengers annually and provides active cargo operations.
Wroclaw is one of the three biggest academic hubs in Poland. Public and private universities in the city enroll some 120,000 students annually. Due to its skilled workforce and favorable business climate, Wroclaw is an important destination for investment. In fDi Magazine’s 2018/2019 rankings, Wroclaw ranked second among eastern European cities.
With more than 1.85 million square meters of logistics stock, Wroclaw is Poland’s fourth-largest market. Prologis has available warehouses in Wroclaw and operates multiple industrial properties throughout the Wroclaw area.
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