GARBE starts construction of industrial park in Pohořelice with Dachser as first tenant

20 April 2026

GARBE has started construction of an industrial park in Pohořelice, near Brno. International logistics provider Dachser Czech Republic a.s. has agreed to lease 9,000 sqm of space in the first phase and will become the initial tenant.

The development, known as GARBE Park Brno South, will deliver 20,000 sqm in its first stage. Around 11,000 sqm will be built speculatively and made available for lease within six months.

At the site, Dachser will provide logistics services for a range of industrial sectors. The long-term lease, secured by Savills, is expected to commence in early 2027.

Jan Pihar, Managing Director of Dachser Czech Republic a.s., said: “We plan to use the new, technologically advanced premises as a multi-user warehouse. This will allow us to expand our logistics services in Moravia and offer our customers comprehensive contract logistics solutions combining transport, warehousing and value-added services under one roof.”

Martin Stratov, Country Head Czech Republic & Slovakia at GARBE, said: “We are pleased to commence construction of the new park. Once completed, the first building will offer up to 60,000 sq m, with the current phase delivering 20,000 sq m. Approximately 11,000 sq m will be available on a speculative basis for additional tenants.”

The wider scheme includes three additional buildings with a combined leasable area of 51,000 sqm, for which building permits have already been obtained. The buildings are designed to meet modern technical standards and are intended to accommodate logistics, supply chain and light manufacturing occupiers. Delivery is expected within eight months from the start of construction.

Ondřej Míček, Head of Industrial Agency at Savills, said: “For tenants such as Dachser, the park’s strategic location – approximately 25 km south of Brno towards Vienna – and its excellent access to major transport routes are key advantages. The location offers an ideal base for companies seeking to operate logistics in a modern and well-connected environment. Pohořelice also benefit from its proximity to the Austrian border and strong links to international transport corridors, making it an attractive logistics gateway for distribution across Central Europe.”

Martin Stratov added: “In Pohořelice, we are able to deliver buildings with a clear height of up to 14 metres, which exceeds the standard parameters of modern logistics facilities. This enables a high degree of flexibility, allowing the space to accommodate even the most demanding technological requirements, including automated operations, multi-level mezzanines and high-bay automated warehouses.”

The project will also include a retail zone intended to serve employees and local residents, with opening planned for early 2027.

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