SEGRO Park Berlin Airport reaches full occupancy and expands by 27,500 sqm
SEGRO has announced full occupancy at its SEGRO Park Berlin Airport, following recent leases to Solaris Deutschland GmbH (1,929 m²) and SGB Securitas Gleisbausicherung GmbH (498 m²). These agreements mean that all units across phases 1 to 6 of the business park are now fully let.
In response to strong demand, SEGRO has begun construction on Phase 7, which will add 27,500 m² of industrial space. This new phase, initiated in October, will offer 20 light industrial and urban logistics units ranging from 1,000 to 2,400 m². Completion is expected by December 2025.
Tim Rosenbohm, Director of Development Light Industrial at SEGRO Germany, commented on the expansion: “With the expansion of our SEGRO Park Berlin Airport, we are responding to the continued high demand for modern, flexible, and sustainable industrial space.”
The development aligns with SEGRO’s commitment to sustainable, low-carbon growth. All current properties have earned DGNB Gold certification for sustainability, with the goal of achieving DGNB Platinum for Phase 7. Environmentally friendly features include green roofs and facades, wooden trusses, and electric vehicle charging stations. Additionally, a photovoltaic system with nearly one megawatt of peak output has been installed to supply tenants with renewable energy, helping them lower CO2 emissions and energy costs.
SEGRO has also taken steps to create a healthy ecosystem within the park by installing beehives, insect hotels, and bird nesting boxes for native species.
Located near Berlin-Brandenburg Airport, SEGRO Park Berlin Airport offers easy access to the B96a and the A113 and A117 motorways, providing excellent connectivity to the region’s transport network.