AXI IMMO advises an American giant Papa John’s pizza chain leases space at the Ideal Distribution Center
The American restaurant giant Papa John’s is expanding its presence on the Polish market and is leasing nearly 1,600 sq m of warehouse, production and office space in Warsaw’s Okęcie district.

Papa John’s International is the world’s third largest pizza chain, with over 5,000 restaurants in 45 markets. The company has its headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky.
In October, the company reported that it would be expanding into new markets, announcing the signing of agreements for the development of its business in Poland, where it plans to open more than 20 restaurants.
The chain’s development is based on the franchise model, and in Poland the Papa John’s brand is represented by PJ Western Retail Investments Ltd – one of the largest Papa John’s franchisees who already operates 120 stores in Russian Federation and CIS countries.
Over 1,580 square meters for Lech Pizza Sp. with o.o. Ideal Distribution Cetter in Warsaw
PJ Western Retail Investments operates polish legal entity Lech Pizza Sp. z. o.o. which has signed a lease for 1055.6 sq m of warehouse and production space, 246 sq m of office space and an additional 284 sq m mezzanine for archives and back office at the Ideal Distribution Center. Throughout the process – from the choice of location to negotiating lease terms – the tenant was supported by advisory firm AXI IMMO.
“As part of the strategy of introducing Papa John’s to the Polish market, we started to look for suitable
space for our Quality Control center – it is a place where we produce fresh dough for our pizza and store the ingredients which are delivered to Papa John’s stores several times a week. We knew that it would have to meet sanitary and location requirements. Finally, we chose the Ideal Distribution Center, which meets our expectations in all aspects.” comments Ewelina Rzedkowska, Operation Director at Papa John’s Poland
“The key task was to identify the client’s needs. It turned out that the basic criteria is a standard building adapted to the production and sale of food and a central and well-connected location, which is particularly important due to the early phase of business development. We are delighted that the facility that we proposed to the client meets their needs.” says Karol Osiecki, Associate Director Industrial & Development at AXI IMMO Group.
Distribution centre in Okęcie, Warsaw
Ideal Distribution Center is a Small Business Unit distribution centre that combines warehouse and office functions. It consists of six warehouse and office buildings with a total area of 40,000 sq m. The office space, which directly adjoins the warehouses, serves as an administrative and social back office.
Located approx. 9 km from the centre of Warsaw, near Okęcie airport, the Salomea-Wolnica S2/A2 motorway junction and the road linking the Katowicka Highway with Jerozolimskie Avenue, the Ideal Distribution Center is the perfect location from a logistics and business development perspective.
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