Since its creation in 2001, the members of the GIE ImmoStat have always worked to strengthen the readability and transparency of the business real estate market. This is why they have decided to create a new market indicator focusing on industrial take-up in the Greater Paris Region.
DEFINITION AND WORK SCOPE
The « industrial take-up in the Greater Paris Region », as calculated by ImmoStat, represents the volume of transactions (letting and sales to users) carried out with users in the Greater Paris Region.
ImmoStat defines industrials as premises used for the production or transformation of physical goods. Also included are warehousing-type transactions that do not have ICPE 1510 status, and courier services under 5,000 sqm.
This new indicator includes all installations, relocations or extensions to new industrial based on the signature of a
contract between an owner and a company giving the company the use of the said premises.
INDUSTRIAL TAKE-UP IN THE GREATER PARIS REGION
Industrial take-up in the Greater Paris Region (volume of letting transactions and sales to users) reached 373,600 sqm in the first half of 2025, which is down by 32%, compared to the first half of 2024. Q2 2025 reached 162,800 sqm which is down by 41% compared to Q2 2024.
For the first half of 2025, transactions over 1000 sqm reached 252,900 sqm, which is 68% of take-up for the semester. For Q2 2025, transactions over 1000 sqm reached 107,500 sqm, which is 66% of take-up for the quarter.
For the first half of 2025, transactions in second-hand space continue to be in the majority representing 83% of takeup for the semester. For Q2 2025, transactions in second-hand space continue to be in the majority representing 89% of take-up for the quarter.