Logistics real estate
Multi-user park in Duisburg: Garbe Industrial Real Estate and Bremer Projektentwicklung celebrate topping-out ceremony
In Duisburg's Meiderich district, the joint venture partners Garbe Industrial Real Estate and Bremer Projektentwicklung recently celebrated the topping-out ceremony for their multi-user park with representatives of the city, business partners and project participants.
The park with several halls for combined commercial and logistics use is being built on the 56,000 square meter "Zeus site". The former steel industry wasteland has been extensively renovated and revitalized. A total of around 50 million euros has been invested in the site.
"We started the construction of the multi-user park without any firm rental commitments, but are already holding many talks with potential tenants from various sectors," says Maik Zeranski, member of the management board of Garbe Industrial Real Estate. "Interest is high, as the metropolitan area of the western Ruhr region can be described as an absolute top location and the supply of modern commercial real estate is extremely scarce."
Bremer is building the multi-user park as general contractor on a turnkey basis. "We are delighted to be working with Garbe Industrial Real Estate to create attractive space for businesses to settle and promote change in the region," says Bernd Jungholt, Managing Director of Bremer Projektentwicklung GmbH.
Three halls planned
Three halls are being built on the Zeus site. The largest contiguous unit has a total of around 13,500 square meters of hall and mezzanine space. 570 square meters are planned for offices. Twelve gates with dock levellers and two sectional gates at ground level are planned for this building.
There are also plans for two commercial park blocks opposite each other, with a total of almost 14,500 square meters of hall and mezzanine space and 1,500 square meters of office space. For the two commercial halls, which can be divided into several sections and rented out, 14 gates with dock levellers and 14 ground-level gates are planned. In addition, 217 parking spaces for cars and ten trucks are planned on the site. Bremer is assembling a total of 1,308 precisely prefabricated reinforced concrete elements for the multi-user park on the brownfield before the turnkey construction begins.
Good transport connections
The multi-user park is located in the north of Duisburg and is characterized, among other things, by its transport links: The Duisburg-Nord freeway junction, which links the A 59 Dinslaken - Bonn with the A 42 Moers - Dortmund, is only a few hundred meters away. The multi-user park is also connected to the A 2 via the A 42 2 and A 3. The Port of Duisburg, an international logistics hub and the world's largest inland port, is only around three kilometers away.
The park is scheduled for full completion in March 2025, with the logistics areas and the first commercial block already available at the end of January.










