Pan-European logistics real estate specialist Verdion has extended its Danish development pipeline with the off-market acquisition of a value-add opportunity in the Greater Copenhagen area for its second European Logistics Fund.
The investor, developer and asset manager will now create a €69m (c. £59m) urban logistics facility in the city’s submarket of Brøndby.
In addition to being within 15 minutes of Central Copenhagen, the site is located 1.4km from the city’s main ring road, providing connections via the E20 motorway to western Denmark and east into Sweden across the Øresund Bridge.
A total of 31,096m² (c. 334,000ft²) will be developed speculatively, completing in mid-2027 and providing up to six units of 4,000m² (c. 43055ft²) upwards and targeting the BREEAM ‘Excellent’ sustainability rating.
Reportedly, its plans will double the quantum of floorspace currently available at the 4.7-ha brownfield site.
Verdion executive director and head of Nordics & UK, John Clements, said: “This acquisition marks a further step forward in our Nordics development plans, complementing major strategic parks such as E20 Park Copenhagen and the newly-announced iPort Zealand multimodal hub in Ringsted.
“We have a strong pipeline of urban logistics opportunities moving forward, responding to immediate occupier and consumer demand with a value-add approach that leverages our business’s technical expertise.”
