Prologis invests in Dutch logistics portfolio

Prologis invests in Dutch logistics portfolio

Prologis has acquired four new distribution centers in the Netherlands from KKR, a leading global investment firm, and Mirastar, a leading pan-European developer, investor, and property manager. The properties are located in the prime logistics locations Bleiswijk, Roosendaal, and Hoofddorp (Schiphol), in the Netherlands and cover a total of 127,000ft² of rentable floor area. Built with a strong environmental focus, these modern facilities are accredited BREEAM Excellent and Very Good, featuring LED lighting, solar panels, and EV charging points.

 

Bleiswijk DC3

Built in 2021, this facility covers 48,498m², is already 100% occupied, and rated BREEAM Very Good. This acquisition further expands Prologis’ presence in the Rotterdam market and underscores the company’s ability to continue to offer new logistics solutions in core locations across Europe.

Roosendaal DC2 and DC3
Prologis adds these two newly built (2021) properties to its portfolio in the extended gateway market of Roosendaal, in the south of the Netherlands, which links inland Europe to the coast. Fully leased, Roosendaal DC2 (33,317m²) and DC3 (10,168m²) are certified BREEAM Excellent and significantly expand Prologis’ presence in the heart of one of Europe’s busiest logistics corridors.

Schiphol DC5, Amsterdam
The Amsterdam portfolio will be complemented with the recently built (2022) Schiphol DC5 facility, which is certified BREEAM Excellent. With its location next to Schiphol airport, an international hub for logistics and distribution, the 34,509m² warehouse is already leased for 50%.

 

Sander Breugelmans, Senior Vice President Prologis, said: “These acquisitions highlight our focus on creating logistics hubs in the core European markets that our customers need to be in. We are excited to add these four buildings to our portfolio and continue to serve our customer growth needs with strategically located and highly sustainable properties in the Netherlands."

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