We are delighted to announce that Lion’s Head, part of AG Capital, officially launched yesterday the construction works for Lion’s Head Logistics Park – the company’s first logistics project in Romania. The development will span over 85 000 sqm with an investment of €65 million.

Lion’s Head’s sustainable developments in Romania and Bulgaria are being supported by a €150 million investment from the International Finance Corporation (IFC).
With this development, Lion’s Head strengthens its presence in Central and Eastern Europe and takes a decisive step in building an integrated regional logistics platform, following its investment in this sector in Bulgaria in 2024, when the company acquired the second largest industrial portfolio in the country for €72 million.
The groundbreaking ceremony on November 12, 2025 was hosted by Christo Iliev, Founder and Chairman of AG Capital, Tanya Kosseva-Boshova, Managing Director at Lion’s Head, Alina Necula, Country Manager Lion’s Head Romania, Vladimir Gurdjieff, Managing Director Logistics at Lion’s Head, and Valentin Roșu, Construction Director, Park Lane Developments Romania.
Special guests attending the sod-turning event yesterday were also His Excellency Radko Vlaykov, Ambassador of Bulgaria to Romania, Cristian Nacu, Senior Country Officer at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Iacob Petre, Mayor of Popești-Leordeni, Raluca Florina Popescu, Chief Architect of Popești-Leordeni City Hall.
The new logistics park will incorporate a range of valuable features – strategically located in Popești-Leordeni, Ilfov County, between Bucharest’s old Ring Road and the new A0 motorway, the project will be developed on a 15.6-hectare plot. Lion’s Head Logistics Park will offer flexible spaces between 1 500 and 40 000 sqm per unit and 3 state of the art warehouse buildings, with a flexible design that complies with all international standards for technical specifications, ESG and optimised costs of operation.
With sustainability, energy-efficiency and smart technology solutions integrated in its core, all buildings in the new logistics park are envisaged to be EDGE Advanced certified. Tenants will also enjoy landscaped green areas, recreation zones, pedestrian and vehicle access routes, generous parking facilities, and EV charging stations.
“In today’s logistics market, success depends on truly understanding clients’ needs and delivering precisely what they require. Lion’s Head brings both expertise and a deep insight into the way modern businesses operate, and this project stands as proof that we can build to the same high standards as any developed market. Each Lion’s Head development is created with functionality, efficiency, and people at its core — those who will work, produce, and thrive here,” said Alina Necula, Country Manager Romania, Lion’s Head.
“Romania plays a key role in our regional expansion. It is a market of significant size, with excellent positioning between Western and Southeastern Europe, and with genuine potential to become a major logistics hub. For us, this development is not an isolated project but an integral part of a strategy that connects economies, people, and sustainable investments,” added Vladimir Gurdjieff, Group Director Logistics & Industrial Assets, Lion’s Head.
Tailored to a diverse range of business needs, from light production and logistics to retail and e-commerce, the park will offer highly adaptable and energy-efficient spaces. It is also named to be the first project developed entirely in line with the sustainability standards of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), part of the World Bank Group. For the first time in the region, Lion’s Head is implementing a Construction Environmental and Social Management Plan (C-ESMP), a comprehensive framework that ensures environmental protection, the safety of employees and the community, and the responsible management of resources and waste throughout the construction phase.
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