Nrep acquires commercial property for sustainable 37,000 sqm logistics center near Copenhagen
by CIJ News iDesk III 
2025-06-03 
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Nrep, the real estate arm of Urban Partners, has announced the acquisition of a commercial property in Høje Taastrup, advancing its logistics strategy with plans to develop a 37,000 square meter energy-efficient logistics center. The 19,000 square meter property, purchased from Castellum, is located near key transport links, offering quick access to Copenhagen and the Øresund Bridge. The acquisition was made through Nrep’s latest NSF-series fund and aligns with the firm’s strategy to meet rising demand for sustainable logistics facilities. The development will prioritize environmental considerations, integrating renewable energy solutions such as rooftop solar panels and reusing materials from the existing structure. “This agreement is a significant step in our logistics strategy,” said Thomas Riise-Jakobsen, Partner and Head of Nrep Denmark. “It’s not just an investment in real estate but an investment in future infrastructure. As e-commerce, sustainability demands, and urbanization reshape supply chains, we are creating one of Denmark’s key logistics hubs. Our focus is on providing efficient, customer-centric, and sustainable solutions.” The location is seen as highly advantageous for last-mile delivery operations, benefiting from proximity to Copenhagen’s 2.1 million residents, major ports, the airport, and the national motorway network. The transaction supports Nrep’s broader growth plans in the Danish logistics sector. In 2024, the company also acquired a 14,000 square meter logistics project in Brabrand, near Aarhus. The Nordic logistics market, valued at an estimated USD 76 billion in 2025, is projected to expand to approximately USD 92 billion over the next five years, driven by increasing demand for e-commerce and sustainable logistics infrastructure.