
Poland is a great European destination for investment and business development. While looking for a convenient and sophisticated workspace in this country, tenants often opt between the business premises for rent in Lesser Poland. This province is located in the southern part of the country and is one of the dynamic regions regarding economic development. Previously being a predominantly industrious region, modern Lesser Poland has managed to develop an innovation-based economy. With the gradual technological upgrading of international production networks, the region has attracted a vast number of investors, especially from the USA. The wave of transformation has resulted in privatisation and a rising number of foreign-owned firms which started to develop their businesses based on formerly existing ineffectively utilised resources, industrial premises, and infrastructure. Commercial premises in Lesser Poland are well-accessible. Several European roads cross the province. The most important one is the European route E40, which goes from west to east across the whole of Europe. No less essential routes are E77 and E30. Two airports - John Paul II International Airport Kraków – Balice, and Katowice International Airport, are situated within the borders of the historical Lesser Poland. Besides, the area has a dense railroad network in its western part, especially along the Vistula and around Lublin. The GDP of the province accounts for over 8% of the Polish economic output. The local economy includes high technology, chemical and metallurgical industries, coal, food processing, etc. Therefore, business premises in Lesser Poland cater to the needs of a vast target audience.