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WAREHOUSE SPACE AVAILABLE & 105,000 M2 BTS OPPORTUNITIES WAREHOUSE SPACE AVAILABLE & 105,000 m2 BTS OPPORTUNITIES Strategically Located UA HU BAIA MARE MD DEBRECEN CHISINAU D BACĂU ARAD P3 DEVA TIMISOARA BRASOV UA E85 A1 PITEȘTI P3 BUCHAREST NW RING ROAD BELGRADE A1 P3 BUCHAREST A1 BUCHAREST RS E70 BG TARNOVO A3 PLOIESTI PLOIESTI BRASOV PLOIESTI BRASOV TARGOVISTE PITEȘTI 7 BACAU IASI E60 TIMISOARA ARAD, SIBIU HUNGARY P3 Bucharest NW Ring Road E60 A1 7 3 A1 P3 Bucharest A1 BUCHAREST A1 A2 CONSTANTA, VARNA, BULGARIA ALEXANDRIA E70 CRAIOVA 4 OLTENITA GIURGIU 5 PYCE, BULGARIA Existing P3 Park Park + BTS Opportunities THE LARGEST MULTIFUNCTIONAL LOGISTIC PARK IN BUCHAREST PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION TO THE PARK WILL SOON BE AVAILABLE BTS Opportunity LETTABLE AREA 380,000 m2 IN 14 WAREHOUSES DIRECT ACCESS TO AND GREAT VISIBILITY FROM A1 MOTORWAY BUCHAREST -PITESTI-ARAD- HUNGARY HOSTEL AND CANTEEN ON SITE – AS OF H1 2020 APPROXIMATELY 13.5 KM WEST OF BUCHAREST CITY CENTRE OWN HIGH VOLTAGE STATION AND PRIVATE RAIL TERMINAL ONE MINUTE AWAY FROM BUCHAREST RING ROAD – CONNECTIONS TO THE ENTIRE COUNTRY LAND BANK WITH POTENTIAL TO DEVELOP MORE THAN 100,000 m2 22 KM AWAY FROM HENRY COANDA AIRPORT AND EASY CONNECTION TO A2 MOTORWAY BUILD-TO-SUIT PROJECT DELIVERY WITHIN 8-12 MONTHS ONLY 5 KM FROM AN IMPORTANT RETAIL CLUSTER - MILITARI SHOPPING CENTRE: METRO, SUITABLE FOR LOGISTICS, RETAIL, E-COMMERCE AND LIGHT MANUFACTURING AUCHAN, PRAKTIKER, DECHATLON P3 Bucharest A1 is the most complex logistics park in Romania, offering a wide range of benefits and services for clients and their employees: hostel, canteen, private rail terminal, private high voltage station, temperature- controlled warehouse spaces and modern offices. BUCHAREST INTERNATIONAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL RAIL FREIGHT TERMINAL PROJECT (BIRFT) The multifunctional project of P3 Bucharest A1 will combine worker accommodation, canteen/restaurant and other Located in P3 Bucharest A1 park; operated by Yusen Logistics related services as per the requests of our clients. It will be situated in the center of the park, serving a central role 3 km private rail tracks connected to Chiajna Railway station for all park customers. The project includes: 15,000 m2 of platform, storage capacity of 1,200 TEUS IQ HOSTEL - Available H1/2020 CANTEEN Customs services including customs bond warehouse and yard Accommodation and subsistence at an affordable Approximately 400 m2 of canteen space 5-7 block trains per week/ daily service connecting with Constanta Port rate for remote and seasonal workers. Located in the vicinity of the hostel First phase: 1,700 m2 building offers accomodation Total capacity of 200 seats at tables 1 bulk train per week for 212 people 40 container chassis for local distribution of containers Each room from the hostel will include a maximum PLANNED SERVICES of 3 beds Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 6:00 am-10:00 pm Rooms will be completely furnished and equipped. Medical centre ATM Coffee shop Cleaning Supermarket HOSTEL that will accommodate up to 212 people PHASE 1 CANTEEN with seating for 200 people ON THE PARK Private park railway High voltage station Hostel/Canteen MAIN ACCESS Truck parking PITEȘTI 104km A1 BUCHAREST CENTRE 13.5km 10 13 0 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 12 8 9 11 BTS Column grid structure: 22.5x15 m Possible cross-docking TURN-KEY PREMISES SPECIFICATION AND CUSTOM-MADE Notes SOLUTIONS FLEXIBLE LAYOUT WITH UNITS UP TO 100,000 M2 SPRINKLER SYSTEM (ESFR) INTELLIGENT LIGHTING – AVERAGE LIGHTING LEVEL 200 LUX INFRARED HEATERS OR FANCOILS FLEXIBLE OFFICE LAYOUT WITH AIR-CONDITIONING DRIVE-IN RAMPS FOR DIRECT ACCESS Clear height Floor loading Dock levellers capacity 5-6 t/m2 PARKING AREA FOR TRUCKS AND VANS of warehouse space: 11.5 m 30–35 m truck yard CAR PARKING FOR EMPLOYEES AND VISITORS 1 loading dock per 600-680 m2 SECURITY 24/7 Drive-in access PYLON WITH CLIENTS’ LOGOS AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE Our BTS Capabilities We develop Build-to-Suit facilities for a wide variety of customers in every country. We manage the full Build-to-Suit life cycle, including site selection, land acquisition, facility specifications, permitting, construction and ownership. A1 Our collaboration with customers begins with the creation of a team comprising our own specialists and third-party 601 experts—our strategic partners, a European network of the PITEȘTI 601 top industrial real estate professionals, who support our success in these development activities. Throughout that project, our Build-to-Suit team is focused on four objectives: Alignment with the customers’ goals 10 Delivery of an on-time, on-budget project 45,646 m Rail terminal Commitment to customer satisfaction and needs Industry-leading design and specifications HOSTEL AND CANTEEN 2,125 m We optimise dock doors, ceiling heights, column spacing, 13 1 building depths and truck bay ratios to maximise building 22,875 m 33,448 m efficiency. Our designs support the latest security and 0 inventory management technology. 16,831 m 2 BUCHAREST HV 25,161 m Green Initiatives STATION Use of recycled and locally sourced construction materials, TRUCK which reduce the environmental impact and carbon 22 PARKING 3 footprint of our projects 16,152 m Installing high-efficiency lighting systems with photoelectric cells and motion sensors to significantly reduce electricity 4 23 consumption 34,090 5 m 18,909 Installing low-usage water systems that utilize recycled rain- m water (where practical) and low-volume plumbing fixtures, 24 WAREHOUSE SIZE resulting in lower water consumption at the facilities 6 14,188 m 0 16,831 m2 2 7 26 1 33,448 m 31,865 m 2 25,161 m2 2 12 3 16,152 m 8 2 22,899 43,015 m 3 BTS 4,380 m m 9 4 34,090 m2 2 11,289 m 5 18,909 m Notes 2 14 6 14,188 m 100,000 m 7 31,865 m2 8 43,015 m2 11 2 43,250 m 9 11,289 m 10 45,646 m2 11 43,250 m2 12 22,899 m2 2 Planned buildings 13 22,875 m 14 BTS 100,000 m2 Existing buildings HOSTEL & CANTEEN 2,125 m2 TOTAL 481,743 m2 Under construction PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PASSENGER TRAINS BUCHAREST-VIDELE-ROSIORI- BUS LINE R431 CRAIOVA WITH STATION IN P3 VALEA CASCADELOR-DARVARI BUCHAREST A1 A1 DNCB A1 CHIAJNA CRAIOVA PIATRA OLT VIDELE CARACAL ROSIORI N DNCB PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION BUS R431 LEAVING FROM VALEA CASCADELOR/PACII STATION TO DARVARI COMMUNE THE INTEGRATED RAIL TERMINAL ALLOWS THE PASSENGER TRAINS TO STOP IN THE PARK STATION CALEA BUCURESTI 1 IN FRONT OF P3 BUCHAREST A1 PARK THE TRAIN STATION IN OUR PARK IS ONLY 15 MINUTES AWAY FROM GARA DE NORD STATION AND ALSO ALLOWS THE POSSIBILITY TO BRING LABOUR FORCE FROM ROSIORI-VIDELE* FROM PACII BUS LEAVES STARTING 5:00 AM EVERY HOUR UNTIL 22:30 PM THE TRAIN STOPS DURING THE SUMMER TIME; WE ARE WORKING ON EXTENDING THE PROGRAM FROM DARVARI BUS LEAVES STARTING 05:55 AM EVERY HOUR UNTIL 21:45 PM THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Railway Bucharest Ring Road A1 MAIN ACCESS EXIT Driving Directions Ciorogaria A1 BUCHAREST 13 km GPS code: 44°26’16.9”N | 25°56’19.6”E PITEŞTI 104 km Take exit Ciorogarla on the A1 motorway. Târgoviște DN72 Ploeszti Brazii de Sus DN71 DN2A DN1A DRIVE TIMES AROUND THE PARK Adâncata Găești Ciolpani Urziceni Snagov DN7 E60 Titu A3 A1 E85 Pitaru Buftea Otopeni DN7 DN1 DN1A Slobozia DN2 Ileana Voluntari Vânătorii Mici P3 Bucharest NW Ring Road A1 BUCHAREST DN3 Fundulea DN61 Bolintin-Vale Pantelimon E81 A2 Roata de Jos P3 Bucharest A1 Popești-Leordeni DN6 DN5 TRUCK DRIVE TIME DN4 Videle 60 min Budești 30 min 10 min Comana Curcani 0 10 km Drăgănești-Vlașca Greaca P3 is a long-term investor, manager and developer of European warehouse properties with more than 6.5 million m² of assets under management and a land bank in key logistics locations available for immediate development. P3 has operations in 12 markets and has been investing and developing in Europe for almost two decades. Headquartered in Prague, P3 employs more than 190 people across 9 offices in key European cities, offering integrated development, asset and property management services. The information contained in this document is indicative in nature. This document is not an offer capable of acceptance, it is not a legal act and does not create a legal duty on any other basis. March 2021 For space and Build-to-Suit enquiries please contact: Daniel Cateliu WWW.P3PARKS.COM [email protected] Leasing & Development Manager YouTube P3 Logistic Parks +40 722 890 469 LinkedIn P3 Logistic Parks [email protected].
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