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Dietz AG leases 35,300 m² new-build logistics and distribution centre – REALOGIS brokers

Visualisierung des Logistikzentrums in Bobstadt (Visualisierung / Copyright: OX.II Agentur für Visualisierung und Kommunikation)

REALOGIS Immobilien Frankfurt GmbH (REALOGIS Frankfurt), Germany’s leading consulting firm for industrial and logistics real estate as well as commercial properties, has brokered a long-term lease agreement for a logistics and distribution centre in Bürstadt-Bobstadt, south of Darmstadt. The owner of the approximately 35,300 m² property is Dietz AG, Bensheim. The future individual user is a German logistics company.

New building in the industrial park “Im Mittelfeld Süd” with direct connection to the B44

The new construction project is currently being built in the Bürstadt-Bobstadt industrial park “Im Mittelfeld Süd” south of Darmstadt and has a direct connection to the B44 federal road. The total of 35,300 m² of rental space will be spread over 30,600 m² of hall, 2,900 m² of mezzanine space and 1,800 m² of office and social space. The property includes 100 car parking spaces.

The developer of the new building is a subsidiary of Dietz AG. Goldbeck, Frankfurt branch, has been commissioned as the general contractor.

“The project in Bürstadt-Bobstadt fits seamlessly into our strategic focus on sustainable and state-of-the-art logistics and industrial properties. The early letting confirms both the quality of the location and the strength of our development approach,” explains Markus Engelmann, CEO of Dietz AG.

“The deal is one of the largest logistics real estate lettings in Germany in the current year. This new building in the Darmstadt area once again makes it clear that the location and logistics property in the region are in demand despite the restrained economic situation,” explains Julian Petri, Managing Director of REALOGIS Frankfurt.

Sustainable project development according to EG40 standard

Designed in accordance with the EG40 efficiency building standard, the new building development meets high requirements in terms of energy efficiency and resource conservation. A photovoltaic system with an output of around 1 MW on the roof makes a significant contribution to the company’s own power supply. The heat supply is based on modern air source heat pump technology and enables fossil-free operation. Certification according to DGNB Gold is being sought. Completion of the logistics and distribution centre and handover to the user is planned for November 2026.

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