
Scallier has achieved a notable milestone in Poland’s retail market, fully leasing its new retail park in Boleslawiec while still under construction. The project, located on the former site of a Tesco supermarket, is set to open in September 2026, just weeks after the summer holidays end.
The development occupies a site on Aleja Tysiaclecia Street, acquired by Scallier in partnership with a private investor. The scheme will offer approximately 5,000 m² of gross leasable area, with the option to expand by a further 2,000 m².
The timeline for the project is particularly notable, with full pre-letting and a complete redevelopment cycle compressed into a matter of months rather than years. This pace signals strong tenant appetite and Scallier’s operational control across the entire investment lifecycle.
Every brand opening in the scheme will be making its market debut in Boleslawiec. The confirmed lineup includes ALDI, ShockPrice, Action, Xtreme Fitness, and Dr. Max pharmacy, which already trades at the location.
Wojciech Jurga, Managing Partner at Scallier, attributes the project’s success to strong tenant demand. “At the current stage of construction, the retail park has already been fully leased. The project has attracted exceptionally strong interest from tenants,” he said.
The site’s positioning near National Road 94, Boleslawiec’s bypass, extends its catchment well beyond the city’s own population of more than 37,000 residents into the wider region. This regional pull, combined with a fully pre-let scheme delivered on an unusually tight timeline, positions the Boleslawiec park as a case study in how disciplined developers are capturing demand in markets larger retail groups have been slower to enter.
Scallier’s achievement highlights the potential for retail growth in Poland’s secondary cities. The company’s end-to-end model, spanning land acquisition, development management, leasing, and long-term property management, has been proven across Poland and Romania. It is a significant factor in the company’s success.
The fact that every brand in the scheme is making its market debut in Boleslawiec strengthens the project’s competitive footing and its pull on local consumer spending. The presence of an unmanned Petroprix fuel station adds to the scheme’s appeal. The retail park will also include a link to luxury store network.
Scallier’s success in Boleslawiec demonstrates the company’s ability to deliver projects that meet the needs of local consumers. The retail park’s location, combined with its diverse tenant lineup, is expected to attract shoppers from across the region, as they seek out new shopping experiences.
The development of the Boleslawiec retail park is a significant milestone for Scallier.
Its success is likely to be watched closely by investors and developers tracking retail expansion into Poland’s smaller regional markets.
