
Warsaw's Investment Surge: Reading the Numbers Behind the Capital's Corporate Boom
Foreign direct investment into Warsaw hit a five-year high in the first half of 2026, here's what the data actually means for the city's business future.
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The local business landscape in Warsaw — startups, jobs, major employers and economic trends.

Foreign direct investment into Warsaw hit a five-year high in the first half of 2026, here's what the data actually means for the city's business future.

From Praga's converted warehouses to Mokotów's tech corridors, a new generation of Warsaw founders is turning post-pandemic momentum and shifting global capital flows into real revenue.

From rising rents on Nowy Świat to a startup funding crunch in Mokotów, the forces reshaping Warsaw's commercial landscape are already hitting wallets.

Rising office vacancies, cooling foreign investment and a stubbornly tight labour market are testing Warsaw's reputation as Central Europe's most resilient business hub.

From Mokotów apartment costs to Wola office vacancies, here is the economic picture shaping daily life in the Polish capital this summer.

From Mokotów office vacancies to Praga's surging food-hall rents, here is what is actually happening to your wallet in the capital this summer.

A surge of foreign capital into the Polish capital is tightening the talent market, pushing salaries upward, and forcing local employers to compete in ways they never had to before.