CTP secures 30,000 sqm of new leases in Germany
CTP has signed lease agreements for nearly 30,000 square meters of space at two key sites in Germany, further solidifying its presence in the region. The deals, involving logistics businesses Heinrich Hoppe GmbH and WP Holding GmbH, underscore CTP’s commitment to sustainable redevelopment and meeting modern ESG standards.
Heinrich Hoppe GmbH, an international freight forwarding and logistics service provider, has leased 12,500 square meters at CTPark Bremen in north-west Germany. Developed on a former landfill site, the park exemplifies CTP’s brownfield redevelopment expertise. With 28,500 square meters of gross lettable area (GLA), the park features innovative construction, photovoltaic panels, and air-source heat pumps, achieving DGNB Gold sustainability certification.
In Saxony-Anhalt, WP Holding GmbH has secured a newly refurbished 15,000-square-meter energy-efficient logistics building at CTPark Oschersleben. WP Holding, which specializes in integrated logistics solutions and process consulting, also has an option to expand into an additional 5,000 square meters.
Redeveloping brownfield sites and retrofitting older industrial properties have become central to CTP’s strategy, particularly in Germany, where emerging sectors such as semiconductors and clean tech are reshaping industrial demands. Occupiers are increasingly prioritizing sustainable facilities to meet their ESG goals, a trend CTP is capitalizing on with cutting-edge developments.
“We are delighted to welcome Heinrich Hoppe GmbH to CTPark Bremen and WP Holding GmbH to CTPark Oschersleben,” said Alexander Hund, Managing Director Germany at CTP. “The rapid evolution of European logistics markets, coupled with stricter energy efficiency regulations, has created exciting opportunities to redevelop and modernize sites into sustainable business parks tailored to today’s needs.”
CTPark Bremen boasts excellent connectivity via the Bremer Kreuz interchange, linking the A27 and A1 motorways. This location offers easy access to Germany’s major ports, including Bremen, Jade-Weser-Port, and Hamburg, making it an ideal logistics hub.
Meanwhile, CTPark Oschersleben is strategically located along the A14 motorway, providing direct links to Leipzig, Dresden, and international markets in Czechia and Austria. Sustainable features, such as EV charging stations for WP Holding’s fleet, enhance its appeal as a future-proof logistics center.