2005
New market entry
Poland
October
Foundation of Panattoni Europe in Warsaw
First deal signed three months into operations
2006
signs in Panattoni Park Poznań I
marking the largest industrial space deal in Poland
52,000 m²
41,000 m² of space delivered
10.6% market share in Poland in new deals
10.6%
2008
Establishment of a specialized BTS department
First development in Prague region, Panattoni Park
Prague Airport
Nearly 500,000 m² of space delivered
Ends the year with a market share of 30.6% in Poland
30.6%
2009

New market entry
Slovakia
Press highlights
Poland has the largest warehouse space supply and the most dynamic market. Development is limited by weak road infrastructure, but the country’s potential and geographical location are key advantages. We are already the warehouse hub of Central Europe.
— ROBERT DOBRZYCKI, businessman.pl
Leader of the BTS segment
1 million m² delivered in Europe
Across 22 projects
44.5%
Despite economic slowdown, Panattoni secures 44.5% market share in Poland
2010
Laying the cornerstone for
in Silesia
Poland’s largest industrial real estate development.
57,000 m²
30,000 m² BTS facilityin Toruń for CPP
A subsidiary of Nestle and General Mills Inc.
Kicking off a BTS investment for Czech 
More than 233,000 m² of new warehouse space delivered
The most active developer of 2010 in Poland
2011
CEEQA Awards
Robert Dobrzycki Personality of the Year
Eurobuild Awards
Panattoni Europe Developer of the Year
Tech Data leases half of a new facility near Warsaw
33,700 m²
164,100 m² of delivered space
New leases for nearly 254,000 m²
2012
Panattoni and Pramerica are selling a portfolio worth EUR 54M to RREEF
35,000 m² BTS facility for Nippon Sheet Glass
A new facility for
in Central Poland
56,000 m²
240,000 m² built in Poland
The most active market player for the entire year according to the Jones Lang LaSalle report