Romania modern stock of retail spaces has reached around 4.7 million square meters, corresponding to a density of 250 square meters/1,000 inhabitants, still one of the lowest both in Europe and in CEE.
Bucharest’s modern stock of leasable industrial and logistic spaces has expanded almost four times in the past 10 years, with Romania’s capital city now ranking 7th among the EU’s most dynamic markets and fifth in terms of growth between 2015-2025, in line with Colliers data.
DN Agrar Group, the largest integrated livestock farm in Romania, ended the first quarter of 2025 with RON51 million, up around 27% from the year-earlier period, and RON14 million net profit, 78% higher.
Walnut processor Transilvania Nuts, controlled by entrepreneurs Levente Bara and Alexandru Chiric, has started building a new plant, to be located near the current production unit of Ciugud, Alba county.
Poland’s Maspex, which holds Tymbark juices and Bucovina water, wants to seal a new acquisition in Romania. More specifically, it wants to enter the wine market by taking over the majority stake in Purcari, in an over RON420 million agreement.
Door and window manufacturer Termoplast, controlled by local entrepreneurs, ended last year with EUR15.5 million turnover and for 2025 has budgeted a 20% increase to return to the 2023 level.