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Land for medal 2018 – completion of the first stage

The Polish Investment and Trade Agency S.A., in cooperation with the Marshall of the Opolskie Region and Regional Investor Assistance Centres, completed the first stage of the 8th edition of the National Contest “Land for Medal” 2018 promoting areas comprehensively prepared for production investments. The competition is organized under the patronage of the Ministry of Entrepreneurship and Technology.

The aim of the competition is to select and promote the best areas for production investments, and as a result contribute to an increased inflow of investments to Poland.

Representatives of Investor Assistance Centres among the submitted offers chose areas that went to the second stage of the competition. The competition will select one winning area in each region. The awarded plots will be promoted by PAIH among Polish and foreign investors interested in starting or expanding their business in Poland.

 

Report on the course of the “Land for Medal” contest 2018 – summary of the first stage

 

RegionNumber of offers submitted for the competitionNumber of municipalities that took part in the competitionNumber of offers in the Greenfield databaseNumber of new offersNumber of offers selected for the second stage of the competition

 

Dolnośląskie

2202

2

Kujawsko-Pomorskie

107196

Lubelskie

3203

2

Lubuskie

8508

5

Łódzkie

7443

4

Małopolskie

5541

4

Mazowieckie

13776

6

Opolskie

8644

5

Podkarpackie

4413

4

Podlaskie

2211

1

Pomorskie

7707

6

Śląskie

7752

6

Świętokrzyskie

4404

4

Warmińsko-Mazurskie

2202

2

Wielkopolskie

1814117

6

Zachodniopomorskie3312

2

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Summary:

  • 81 municipalities took part in the competition, which in total sent 103 offers.
  • 65 plots, selected by the Investor Service Centres – PAIH Partners, were qualified for the second stage of the competition.
  • Most offers were submitted from the following regions: Wielkopolskie, Mazowieckie and Kujawsko-Pomorskie.
  • The lowest number of offers were sent from the following regions: Dolnośląskie and Podlaskie.
  • The most active (measured by the number of communes that joined the competition) were municipalities from the following regions: Wielkopolskie, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Mazowieckie, and Śląskie.
  • A total of 64 new offers have been submitted to the competition, most from the following regions: Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Lubuskie and Wielkopolskie.

 

List of sites that have passed to the second stage (audits) of the Land for Medal 2018 contest:

 

Dolnośląskie

Legnica – 2.27 ha

Polkowice – 3.84 ha

 

Kujawsko-Pomorskie

Aleksandrów Kujawski / Ośno – 7.1 ha

Brześć / Pikutkowo – 4.67 ha

Bydgoszcz / Chemiczna – 11.29 ha

Grudziądz / Droga Mazowiecka – 14.98 ha

Pakość / Giebnia – 26.70 ha

Toruń / Wschód – 4,81 ha

 

Lublin

Zamość, Sitaniec – Wolica – 20 ha

Zamość, Mokre-Lotnisko – 7 ha

 

 Lubuskie

Cybinka – 35.91 ha + 3.25 ha

Świebodzin – 5.59 ha

Pszczew – 5.40 ha

Pszczew (Święchocin) – 15 ha

Dobiegniew – 3.30 ha

 

 Lódź

Bełchatów, Kwiatkowskiego Street – 5.6 ha

Kleszczów – 11.89 ha

Babsk – 59 ha

Piotrków Trybunalski – 5.19 ha

 

Małopolskie

Nowy Targ, Ludźmierska Street – 2.04 ha

Olkusz, Wspólna Street – 5.34 ha

Oświęcim Synthos Dwory 7 Sp. z o.o. Sp.j. – 2.5 ha

Szczurowa – 10.04 ha

 

Mazowieckie

Serock – 2.67 ha

Mszczonów – 5.9 ha

Mszczonów – 4.18 ha

Mszczonów – 2.82 ha

Szydłowiec – 3.8 ha

Wiskitki – 9.99 ha

 

Podkarpackie

Lubaczów, Mazury – 28.83 ha

Sędziszów Małopolski, South Street – 15 ha

Przemyśl, Ułańska Strret – 18.03 ha

Żyraków, Straszęcin – 32, 56 ha

 

Podlaskie

Bielsk Podlaski, Wojska Polskiego Street – 4.99 ha

 

Pomorskie

Gniew – 4.15 ha

Kaliska – 2.03 ha

Słupsk – 25.46 ha

Stężyca – 10.15 ha

Kościerzyna – 6.51 ha

Starogard Gdański – 5.15 ha

 

Opolskie

Gogolin Działy – 76 ha

Nysa – 2.01 ha

Olesno D Complex – 4,983 ha

Strzelce Opolskie Dziewkowice – 5.8 ha

Strzelce Opolskie Warmątowice – 210 ha

 

Śląskie

Sośnicowice – 2.15 ha

Wodzisław Śląski, Marklowicka – 3.95 ha

Racibórz, 1 Maja Street – 8.2 ha

Jastrzębie-Zdrój Dębina – 8.56 ha

Ruda Śląska, Hallera Street – 15.10 ha

Dąbrowa Górnicza, Tucznawa, B 13 Complex – 7.32 ha

 

Świętokrzyskie

Połaniec, Brzozowa, Area “D” – 17.79 ha

Jędrzejów, Jasionka Street and Dygasińskiego Street – 20 ha

Sędziszów, Sosnowiec – 6.50 ha

Ożarów, Kościuszki Street – 13.89 ha

Warmińsko-Mazurskie

Elbląg, Żuławska Street – 3.26 ha

Olsztynek, Interchange Olsztynek East II – 18.37 ha

 

Wielkopolskie

Marulew III / Brudzew – 4 ha

Czerniejewo – 5.45 ha

Międzylesie – 6.39 ha

Łowyń / Międzychód – 14.5 ha

Sierakowo SAG / Rawicz – 34 ha

Września BluePointPark – 19.32 ha

 

Zachodniopomorskie

Stepnica, Stepnica-1 – 3.96 ha

Gryfice Zone B “Przy Lesie” – 5.35 ha