Suwałki is a city situated in Podlaskie Province, north-eastern Poland, on the river Czarna Hańcza, in the proximity of the borders with Lithuania, Russia and Belarus. Suwałki is a city with district rights, the seat of the rural district and commune. The city covers the area of 65.5 km2 and is inhabited by ca. 68,5 thousand people. It is the second, after Białystok, largest city of the Podlaskie Province.
For this moment there are several investment areas in the City (mainly greenfield but also brownfield).
2.2104 ha
0.6857 ha
0.2632 ha
Real estate developed in the city center with multi-family residential buildings and services (0, 2632 ha; Available sanitary and rainwater sewage systems as well as water, low-voltage power and telecommunications connections).
The important routes that run through the city are: from Berlin via Warsaw to St Petersburg
and from Warsaw to Helsinki (the transit expressway route Via Baltica connecting Baltic
countries with the Western Europe), and a rail- way route (Rail Baltica).
The current transportation accessibility relies on the national road No. 8 and expressway No. S-61, part of the international route E-67 and railway line and also an airfield. Moreover, in Suwałki there is the local airport with beltway (12,83 km).
The leading industries in the City of Suwałki are: wood processing and furniture, agri-food industry and tourist services.
1 Mickiewicza Str., 16-400 Suwałki,
Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland
Department of Development and External Funds
Head of the Department of Development and External Funds