CTP Hungary Kft. is a market-leading industrial real estate developer in Hungary, while CTP N.V. is one of the 5 largest industrial real estate developers in Europe and the largest real estate developer in East-Central Europe.
Our company has properties in 11 countries and operates a „Very Good” „Excellent” and "Outstanding" BREEAM-certified logistics portfolio of over 13,5 million m² with a future plan of expanding to 20 million m² by 2030.
The city of Érd is located right on the busy M6 motorway, directly next to Budapest, South-West of the capital. CTPark Budapest Érd is at the North-Eastern gate of the city, has a motorway access within 100 meters.
The park’s newest building – BERD02 – will have 23.500 square meters of lettable warehouse space in the area. This warehouse was designed in a true 21st century spirit for the operators of the dynamic market. The property has an outstandingly favorable, strategic location in terms of both trade and logistics.
The building is being built to CTSpace-standards to meet global business, warehousing and distribution needs. Through these standards, our buildings allow local and operational needs to be fully and promptly met through immediate local availability of inventory. These features make it an ideal choice for logistics and distribution activities as well as supply chain operations.
The city of Érd lies right by the M6 motorway, connecting Budapest with the South and South-West of Hungary and going towards Croatia.
CTPark Budapest Érd is in the city's northern industrial park.
Geis Logistics Hungary Kft., the local representative of the German-based transport and logistics company has signed a lease agreement for a custom-built production facility at CTPark Vecsés, near Budapest.
Július Hájek joins CTP as a new Head of Marketing. Július will be responsible for marketing strategy and execution as well as PR activities in all CTP markets throughout central Europe.
The winning proposals of the 1st year of the CTP Art Wall international competition were announced this week in the Manes Gallery in Prague. A jury of experts from CTP, CBRE and others chose two of the most successful visuals from artists with pseudonyms DZIA from Belgium and Michal Škapa alias TRON, which will be implemented on the selected CTPark walls in the following months. This will create a unique outdoor art gallery. CTP awarded each of the winning artists with a financial reward worth a total of 100,000 CZK.
CTP signed several new contracts in Hungary in the first quarter of 2017 reinforcing its position in the local market. The real estate developer present in Hungary since early 2016 now manages an industrial property portfolio of about 300,000 sqm.