The Business Environment Assessment Study is an extensive research project that aims to provide insights into the business environment in which companies operate.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
We are very pleased to present the series of reports from the fourth edition of the Business Environment Assessment Study. This is a comprehensive compilation of data and analysis, enriched with expert commentary. The project is a valuable tool for all entrepreneurs and investors interested in development. The report reflects the current situation in the market and provides a business perspective, identifying the main trends in the economic development of companies in Poland's largest cities.
The project once again came about through close cooperation between Antal, a leader in HR consulting, and Cushman & Wakefield, a recognised real estate expert. Their knowledge and experience were crucial in analysing the survey results and creating the report, which is not only a comprehensive compilation of data, but also a tool for strategic business decision-making.
The survey included 1,290 decision-makers, representatives of companies operating in Poland. The project includes an analysis of the business environment in nine cities, and takes into account important areas such as the city's overall assessment, infrastructure, office space, government support, education potential, employment potential, business potential, and evaluation of the location as a place to live.
The report accurately describes the specifics of the Warsaw market. It contains important market information for investors, including the cost of living, housing prices on the secondary and primary markets, office rental rates, wages offered by employers, the number of students and graduates, and the number of employed people in the region by sector.
We hope that this report will become a valuable source of knowledge and inspiration for all those interested in business development and investment in the Polish market.
Enjoy your reading.
Artur Skiba
CEO Antal
Krzysztof Misiak
Executive Partner, Head of Poland,
Cushman & Wakefield
Investments potential – introduction
1. Lodz – introduction
2. Infrastructure
3. Office space
4. Support from public administration
5. Educational potential
6. Employment potential
7. Business potential
8. Evaluation of the location as a place to live