CA Immo has signed two long-term leases at its Anna Lindh Haus development in Berlin’s Europacity submarket, bringing the project to 100% pre-leased more than one year before its planned completion.
The two agreements total approximately 16,700 sqm. Tenant occupation is expected in the first half of 2027, with construction progressing on schedule and within budget. The property is projected to generate annualised gross rental income of approximately €7.9 million upon completion.
With this transaction, CA Immo has now achieved full pre-leasing across its entire Berlin development pipeline currently under construction, which comprises approximately 62,500 sqm across three projects. The announcement follows the recent signing of a long-term lease for around 11,500 sqm at the Karlsgärten redevelopment project near Potsdamer Platz.
The future tenants at Anna Lindh Haus are described as established occupiers from sectors including technology and energy infrastructure. JLL acted as exclusive leasing advisor to CA Immo.
Keegan Viscius, CEO of CA Immo, commented: “The successful pre-leasing of Anna Lindh Haus is another milestone in the progress of CA Immo’s active development pipeline in Berlin – with 62,500 sqm of projects under construction, we have now achieved 100% pre-leasing across all three projects ahead of business plan and before completion. This achievement is proof of concept that there remains a deep pool of institutional occupiers ready to commit to long term office occupation in prime A class properties with high sustainability features, quality certification, and excellent accessibility, and in CA Immo’s correct portfolio positioning and in-house team’s ability to capture this demand on attractive terms.”
Anna Lindh Haus is located on Jean-Monnet-Straße in Berlin’s Europacity district, directly opposite Berlin Central Station. The seven-storey office building, designed by Dorte Mandrup Architects, will provide approximately 17,400 sqm of gross floor area above ground and around 16,900 sqm of rental space including terraces. The scheme includes underground parking and dedicated bicycle facilities.
The building is being constructed using a wood-hybrid method. According to the developer, this approach is expected to reduce embodied carbon by approximately 30% compared with conventional construction. The property will operate fully electrically, with energy intensity projected to be around 70% lower than comparable buildings. Approximately 20% of electricity demand is expected to be generated onsite through rooftop photovoltaic systems, alongside rainwater reuse systems. The project is targeting DGNB Platinum, WELL Core Platinum and WiredScore Platinum certifications.
Further development is planned in the Europacity area, including the Alexander von Humboldt Haus, a waterfront office project of approximately 6,500 sqm that could start construction in 2026, as well as two additional projects totalling around 28,800 sqm with potential starts in 2029 and 2030. Public realm improvements around Europaplatz, including additional greening measures, are also planned.