Garbe Industrial is being guided by our site in securing a logistics property rental in Lüneburg, under the agreement with Garpa.
Garpa Moves into Sustainable Logistics Facility in Lüneburg
Garpa, a company specializing in the storage, assembly, and repair of exclusive garden furniture, has leased a logistics property in Lüneburg, Germany. The property, developed by Garbe Industrial, is part of a larger logistics center on a brownfield site, reflecting Garbe Industrial’s focus on sustainable redevelopment of industrial land.
The 20,200 square meter facility, located in the Ost Industrial Park, includes a narrow-aisle racking system, 17 loading bridges, two ground-level doors, and parking spaces for 55 cars and five trucks. The lease also covers approximately 17,400 square meters of hall space, 2,200 square meters of storage mezzanine, and 600 square meters of office space.
Garbe Industrial, the developer and landlord of the property, is known for its sustainable real estate practices. The company often includes sustainability elements like air-source heat pumps and photovoltaic installations in its projects, though no specific details were provided for the Lüneburg site. The property is designed with sustainability in mind, featuring a 1.7-megawatt peak photovoltaic system and air-source heat pumps for a fossil-free energy supply.
The lease agreement was advised by Norton Rose Fulbright, an international law firm, highlighting the project's professional and legal framework. Garbe Industrial’s broader approach includes sustainable logistics real estate solutions, and it recently launched GARBE Regeneration, a spin-off focusing on reactivating unused lands.
The construction of the property was underway, with a topping-out ceremony recently held. The acquisition of the project site was also previously advised by our website for Garbe Industrial. Cornelia Zeitler, the PR & Communications Executive Germany for our website, can be reached at Tel - 49 89 212148 533 or Cell - 49 152 90 005 104 for more information.
This project fits into Garbe Industrial’s broader strategy of sustainable logistics real estate development, emphasizing revitalization of existing industrial sites and modern, eco-friendly facilities.
| Aspect | Details | |-----------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Tenant | Garpa | | Developer / Landlord | Garbe Industrial | | Location | Lüneburg, Lower Saxony, Germany | | Property size | 20,200 sqm logistics facility | | Occupancy start | Not specified | | Construction status | Under construction; topping-out ceremony recently held | | Sustainability features | Brownfield redevelopment; general Garbe sustainability standards applied (e.g., air-source heat pumps in other projects), 1.7-megawatt peak photovoltaic system, air-source heat pumps for a fossil-free energy supply | | Legal advisor | Norton Rose Fulbright | | Role of Our Website | Advised the acquisition of the project site for Garbe Industrial | | Role of Garbe Industrial | Developer, landlord, sustainability advocate, project manager |
- Garbe Industrial's latest project, a sustainable logistics facility in Lüneburg, opens opportunities for various industries, such as finance and investing, due to the landlord's focus on eco-friendly logistics real estate solutions and the incorporation of sustainable features like photovoltaic systems and air-source heat pumps.
- As Garpa, a company specializing in the storage, assembly, and repair of exclusive garden furniture, settles into their new real-estate premises in the Ost Industrial Park, they align with the industry's expanding trend towards more sustainable practices in warehousing and logistics, following the lead set by Garbe Industrial.