EQT Real Estate has completed EQT Park Prague North, a logistics and light industrial development in Lužec nad Vltavou, located along the D8 motorway north of Prague. The project has received its occupancy permit and is available for lease.
The development provides 56,500 sqm of space across two buildings measuring 44,900 sqm and 11,600 sqm. The facilities have been designed for logistics, warehousing and light manufacturing operations.
The park is located within reach of Prague, northern Bohemia and transport corridors connecting the Czech Republic with Germany and Poland.
The buildings offer a clear height of 12 metres and floor loading capacity of seven tonnes per square metre. Space can be adapted to occupier requirements and is suitable for both single and multiple tenants.
The project includes a 320 kWp photovoltaic installation, LED lighting and a building management system that monitors energy consumption. The site has also been prepared for the future installation of additional solar panels, electric vehicle charging infrastructure and heat pumps. The development is currently undergoing BREEAM Excellent certification.
EQT Park Prague North is EQT Real Estate’s third logistics project in the Czech Republic. The company also owns logistics assets in Ostrava Mošnov and Nošovice, bringing its total logistics portfolio in the country to more than 300,000 sqm.
Marek Müller, Senior Director, Investment and Leasing, EQT Real Estate Czech Republic & Slovakia, said the location offers access to Prague, northern Bohemia and neighbouring international markets. He added that the company continues to seek investment and development opportunities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
The project was developed in partnership with 7R Czech Republic, which was responsible for permitting and construction and remains involved in leasing activities.
According to Jiří Duchoň, Managing Director of 7R Czech Republic & Slovakia, the project was developed on a brownfield site and included infrastructure improvements in the surrounding area, including a new junction on the I/16 road and upgraded access to Lužec nad Vltavou.
The development also incorporates a rainwater management system and landscaping measures using native plant species. The project adds new logistics space to the Prague region and expands the supply of modern industrial facilities in one of the country’s key distribution locations.