Developer Concens Investments has commenced construction on the third phase of the Ostrava Airport Multimodal Park (OAMP) at Leoš Janáček Airport in Mošnov. The latest expansion, which will be used by the BMW Group as an overseas logistics center, is a significant milestone in the continued development of the strategically located industrial park.
The construction of three new logistics halls is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2026. This expansion is a result of a long-term lease agreement signed with BMW Group, reinforcing the site’s importance as a major logistics hub. “Thanks to this partnership, we can continue developing a location where we have been operating since 2018. It is unique due to its geographical position and the ideal combination of air, truck, and cargo rail transport,” said Tomáš Novotný, CEO of Concens Investments.
BMW Group’s decision to expand its operations in the Czech Republic further strengthens its presence in the country. “I’m very pleased about the expansion of activities and the increased importance of the Czech Republic for BMW Group. Alongside the Future Mobility Development Center near Sokolov, this unique logistics center in Ostrava will play a crucial role in our operations,” said Maciej Galant, General Manager of BMW Czech Republic.
Concens Investments has been actively developing the Ostrava Airport Multimodal Park in phases since 2018. The first phase saw the construction of four halls, covering a total of 138,000 sqm, which were leased to leading logistics and manufacturing companies. This phase also included a railway terminal spanning 151,000 sqm. In 2021, part of the complex, along with an industrial park in Nošovice, was sold to U.S. real estate investment fund EQT Exeter.
The second phase, currently under construction, involves the development of four additional halls totaling 120,000 sqm of commercial space. These A-class facilities are designed for logistics and light manufacturing and are available for leasing.
The newly launched third phase, now underway, is being built on a 513,000-sqm plot acquired by Concens Investments from the Statutory City of Ostrava. The development includes three new halls that will serve as BMW Group’s distribution center under a 10-year prelease agreement. Construction also includes access roads and a private railway terminal to facilitate transport efficiency.
Looking ahead, a fourth phase is in preparation, which will feature a 97,500-sqm industrial hall on a 155,000-sqm site. With a valid building permit already secured, this phase will further expand the park’s capacity.
Once fully completed, the Ostrava Airport Multimodal Park is expected to exceed 550,000 sqm of gross leasable area, positioning it as one of the largest and most advanced logistics hubs in the region. The expansion aligns with the Czech Republic’s growing role as a key European logistics and manufacturing destination, particularly for automotive and industrial sectors.