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The land available is grouped in 5 large plots placed in three areas. (DN72 – Bruxelles Street – DJ101i)
All reasonable offers will be considered, there is always room for negotiation.
According to the zonal urban plan (PUZ), all lands may accommodate various kinds of functions (manufacturing, warehouse, servicing, offices, showrooms, logistics, parking, ...) to be housed in adapted constructions fitting a CUT of 2.0 (maximum floor to plot area ration) a POT (footprint) of 50 to 70% and 25 meter construction height.
All lands are closed by power supply, telecom, running water, sewage and gas networks.
All lands are privately owned.
The location, accessibility and vicinities recommend the land especially towards an industrial/commercial development (production, warehouse and logistics).
Our real estate attorney will work closely with you or your company and the buyer’s attorney to make sure that the transaction proceeds smoothly.
Mr. Adrian ANGHEL, attorney of law
Be part of the future of Ploiesti’s industrial hub – whether you’re in manufacturing, warehousing, servicing, transport or logistics, biotech . . . Ploiesti is the place to be!
Population: 237.117 inhabitants
Area of approx.:5.828 ha
Workforce: 86.785 employees
Unemployment rate: 5,2% (Lower unemployment than Romania as a whole)
Population: 350.495 inhabitants
Area of approx.: 61.165 ha
Workforce: 108.518 employees
Unemployment rate: 5,8% (Lower unemployment than Romania as a whole)
Both domestic and foreign investors see the region of Ploiesti as one of the most attractive and its potential has been recognized by great multinational companies.
The Ploiesti area’s business community is hallmarked by global and knowledge-intensive manufacturing companies, including, Weatherford International, Halliburton, Schlumberger Romania, Lufkin Industries Romania, Petrom – OMV, Cameron, Coficab Romania, Bericab Romania, Yazaki Europe, Johnson Controls Romania, Calsonic Kansei, Honeywell Romania, Unilever Romania, Procter & Gamble, British American Tabacco, Coca Cola Romania, Molson Coors Brewing Company Romania, BASF The Chemical Company, The TORO Company Romania, Rhein Vision Romania, Proseal, Beaulieu International, Kaufland Logistics, Wim Bosman, Kuehne + Nagel, OTZ Logistics, Lidl Discount Romania, Dachser Romania, Iron Mountain, Timken, Roquet Hydraulics, Michelin, Dalkia, Veolia, Linde Gaz, Holcim Group, Swisspor, Plastipak, Pas Technologies, Fastenal, Kraftanlagen Romania, Xella Group, Baumeister, Mayr Melnhof, JCR Christoph Consulting, Kremsmueller Romania, Neal Brothers, Lubbers Transport, Ducati Energia Romania, Lubbers Transport, Delhaize Group, OSL Group, Holcim Group and Flexitech among others.
Recognize all these names? Your competitors are already in Ploiesti or will be soon ...
Can your company afford to miss out on this important opportunity?
There are many reasons why Ploiesti region is so attractive to many national and international businesses. One of Ploiesti’s assets is its reputation as a high-tech industrial city.
All our lands for sale are RIGHT there extremely closed to all these national and international businesses.
Access to land close to international airport (Bucharest), motorway (A2) and railway hub (Euro Gate Terminal) is an ideal feature for every investment.
Businesses are becoming increasingly satisfied with municipal services in the Ploiesti area. Municipalities in the region have made a galvanized effort to improve their services even more. The further improvement of the business climate is a prioritized objective. It should be easy to run a company in the Ploiesti Metropolitan area.
It is relatively speaking advantageous to establish a company in Ploiesti area. Corporate taxes are comparatively low and the rental market is among the hottest in Europe.
The population has a higher level of education than the national average. Access to high class academic education also makes Ploiesti more attractive.
And the world keeps on coming HERE . . .
Prahova – the county with most industrial parks across the country.
Ploiesti – 4th place in Forbes Best Cities for business in 2014
Forbes Best Cities 2016, 8th place: Ploiesti back to top 10
Ploiesti, the champion for industrial spaces demand in H1 2015
Prahova, highly industrialized and with tourism potential
Romania supports investment project implementation throughout state aid schemes, stimulating growth and sustainable development. Starting 2014, a new state aid package into force by 2020 has been adopted:
GD 332/2014 on state aid granting for investments stimulating the creation of minimum 10 new jobs. Maximum scheme budget: RON 2,700 million (approx. EUR 600 mil);
GD 807/2014 on state aid granting for investments of minimum RON 44 million (approx. EUR 10 mil)in fixed assets. Maximum scheme budget: RON 2,700 million (approx. EUR 600 mil).
For more information please visit the Ministry of European Funds website (Romanian version only).
In the 2014 — 2020 programming period, Romania benefits of European funds worth approximately 43 billion euros. For more information please visit the Ministry of Public Finance website (Romanian version only).
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