Logicor has moved quickly to fill its newly acquired Alligator Park in Budaörs, signing a lease with Hungarian IT distributor CHS for 5,580 square meters and bringing the 28,000 square meter logistics property to full occupancy. The deal came only a short time after Logicor bought the asset in December 2025.
CHS, which is headquartered in Budaörs, was looking for extra warehouse capacity close to its base to support rising inventory and distribution needs, and the location of Alligator Park fit that brief cleanly.
The property sits about 12 kilometers from central Budapest and has direct access to the M0 ring road, the M1 toward Western Europe and the M7 toward the Croatian border, making it attractive for both domestic and cross-border logistics.
Budaörs location inside the Budapest agglomeration, combined with motorway access and proximity to the capital, has helped turn the area into a mixed-use commercial and logistics cluster rather than a simple suburban industrial zone.
Logicor now operates around 172,000 square meters across eight logistics parks along Budapest’s main transport corridors, with several neighbouring sites forming a contiguous hub of nearly 100,000 square meters in the western suburb.