Geographia Polonica (2026) vol. 99, iss. 1

Economic suburbanisation in the Wrocław agglomeration

Dominik Sikorski, Dariusz Ilnicki

Geographia Polonica (2026) vol. 99, iss. 1, pp. 35-54 | Full text
doi: https://doi.org/10.7163/GPol.0316

The aim of this article is to empirically identify and measure economic suburbanisation in the Wrocław agglomerationarea between 2008 and 2024. The analysis, based on REGON data, captured the physical relocation of business headquarters from the city of Wrocław to the suburban zone and examined the scale and structure of this migration. During the study period, 24.1% of the increase in the number of firms in the suburban zone resulted from migration from the city, with a total of 4096 such cases identified (11.4% of allentities in the zone). The process primarily involved micro-enterprises (94.9%) owned by private individuals,with a predominance of the service sector (90.0%), particularly professional, scientific and technical activities, trade, and construction. The study confirms that economic suburbanisation constitutes a significant component of the contemporary spatial and economic transformation of Central and Eastern European metropolitan areas, exemplified by Wrocław and its suburban zone.

Keywords: economic suburbanization, business relocation, Wrocław agglomeration area, REGON data, descriptive statistics, Poland

Dominik Sikorski [dominik.sikorski@uwr.edu.pl], Institute of Geography and Regional Development University of Wrocław Pl. Uniwersytecki 1, 50-137 Wrocław: Poland
Dariusz Ilnicki [dariusz.ilnicki@uwr.edu.pl], Institute of Geography and Regional Development University of Wrocław Pl. Uniwersytecki 1, 50-137 Wrocław: Poland