CTP expands in Pardubice region with acquisition of CTPark Pardubice Rosice
CTP has expanded its Czech portfolio with the acquisition of CTPark Pardubice Rosice, a 52,000 sqm site containing two detached CTSpace facilities for production and storage.
The acquisition, finalized on May 6, 2025, marks a strategic move by CTP to strengthen its presence in the Pardubice region, where it already operates CTPark Pardubice. Located on the outskirts of the city near the I/37 expressway and within minutes of the city centre and international airport, the park offers 14,739 sqm of space available for immediate lease. The upcoming completion of the D35 motorway corridor, linking Pardubice with Olomouc, is expected to further enhance connectivity.
Jakub Kodr, CTP’s Managing Director for the Czech Republic, said the decision to acquire the park was driven by the area’s strong transport links, industrial heritage, and skilled workforce. “Pardubice is a long-established location for high-tech manufacturing and logistics. A number of major companies already operate here, and we believe that the new park in Rosice will further enhance the attractiveness of this region,” he said.
The Pardubice region, home to more than 500,000 residents and the University of Pardubice, offers a steady pipeline of technically trained workers. Current tenants at the Rosice site include 2VV and 4Camping.
CTP also plans sustainability upgrades at the park, including the installation of photovoltaic panels and other energy-saving features. The facilities are targeting a BREEAM Very Good certification, aligning with the company’s environmental standards.
With the acquisition, CTP continues its expansion strategy in high-demand regional markets, positioning itself to attract both manufacturing and logistics clients seeking ready-to-use, certified industrial space in the Czech Republic.