Warehouses Catania

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Warehouses Catania

You have made this search: Warehouses Catania, and have therefore come to Companyspace.com, Europe's big portal for commercial real estate. Please note that the search results below not necessarily match your search Warehouses Catania. If you don't find commercial real estate that matches your search, you can use the filter above to find commercial rentals that match your search. It is emphasized that you should also uphold the law when renting or letting.

Useful to know when you are searching for warehouse in Catania

With 313.396 (2017) citizens Catania is the second largest city on the Italian island of Sicily. Catania is located at the foot of the volcano Etna and faces the Ionian sea on the west. The city was founded in the 8th century and has since been of importance to the culture and economy in Italy, like in the 14th century, When the city was both one of Italy's most important artistic, cultural and political centres. The rich history has meant that Catania has enough to offer concerning cultural and historic experiences and sights. They are home to the Unesco World Heritage Site Piazza del Duomo, which is a plaza with several buildings in local baroque style, and with the charming Cattedrale di Sant'Agata in the middle. Even though Catania is full of ancient architecture and captivating history, the city is largely known to be full of youth and modern culture. The nightclubs are filled to the brim at night and the restaurants are known for their modern perspective on the traditional Sicilian and Italian cuisine. The city is bustling on the weekends as well, as the locals, living outside of the city, and tourists venture to the many compelling shops.

The city is surrounded by stunning nature, which creates plenty of opportunities in terms of hikes, picnics or just a drive through the landscapes. At the volcano Etna you can venture out on your own or book a tour and experience the odd but intriguing scenery, while receiving interesting facts about the volcano. To the west you’ll find the comfortable tempered waters of the Ionian sea, where you can explore as well. Tours by boat are available at both day and night and at many occasions you can bring snorkeling equipment or rent it to experience the world underneath the water. 

Besides beautiful wildern and cultural sights, the city is home to the university of Catania with more than 40.000 students, which means students take up a big part of the population. This also creates a lot of job opportunities. Housing is not necessarily cheap, but you’ll get quality for your money, and the closer you are to the centre, the less money you’ll have to use on transport, as everything’ll be within walking distance.

What is a warehouse?

A storage space is a commercial area designed for the storage, distribution, and handling of goods and materials. There are storage spaces for rent everywhere, but they are most commonly found in industrial zones, logistics centers, and near supply chains. You can rent space in a dedicated warehouse building or in a section of a property set up for storage or depot - for example, a basement space that can be used for storage.

Storage spaces can vary in size and with different layouts, and they can exist as individual units or as part of larger storage facilities. When you rent a warehouse, you typically pay a monthly or quarterly rent to the landlord.