Garbe Industrial has agreed a new lease at its Multi-User Park in Duisburg, Germany, with logistics service provider Patac. The agreement covers approximately 7,300 sqm.
Patac took occupancy of a full unit at the site on 1 March. The leased space includes 5,650 sqm of warehouse area, 1,000 sqm of mezzanine space and 650 sqm of offices. The tenant will use the facility to store and handle goods sold via Amazon and other e-commerce platforms. Kromeich & Partner advised both parties on the transaction.
The Multi-User Park is located in the Meiderich district on a site of around 56,000 sqm, redeveloped from a former steelworks. The project was delivered by Garbe Industrial in partnership with Bremer Projektentwicklung, with a total investment of approximately €50 million.
The park comprises three buildings with a combined area of nearly 29,500 sqm. Existing tenants include a Chinese logistics company occupying a 14,000 sqm hall, as well as a transport company and an industrial service provider. Around 3,500 sqm of space remains available.
Frank Soppa, Regional Manager Development West at Garbe Industrial, said: “Interest in logistics and commercial space in Duisburg has increased noticeably in recent months. We are therefore confident that we will also be able to lease the remaining capacity in the near future.”
The development is located بالقرب of key transport routes, including the A59 motorway, with access to the A42 and A2 corridors linking major cities across the Rhine-Ruhr region.
The buildings were developed with sustainability features, including rooftop photovoltaic systems and heat pump-based heating. The project is targeting DGNB Gold certification.