Siemens Real Estate has BNP Paribas Real Estate (BNPPRE, formerly Atisreal) was commissioned last year exclusively to the implementation of a bidding process for the development of a logistics property to rent in the Berlin area, which was completed on schedule in January of this year. The contract for the 25,000-square-foot distribution center was awarded the Investors Group Harder & Partner. For this project, and earned an unidentified BNP Paribas Real Estate Property with approximately 61,000 square feet in Ludwigsfelde, south of Berlin. A number of renowned companies such as Rolls Royce, Volkswagen and Coca Cola have settled on this excellent logistics base in the past few years.
The foundation stone was laid yesterday. The complete process control from the site analysis on the selection process up to the lease termination by Siemens Real Estate and the acquisition of the property by the investor was developed by BNP Paribas Real Estate, implemented and advised. Siemens has leased the land for 10 years for the business area Siemens Energy and there is a logistics (spare parts and service) for steam turbine components operate. The spare quotas are now divided among several German cities and will be consolidated at the new location in the industrial park Prussia. From there, Siemens will ensure that in future the supply of spare parts for service calls in power plant turbines and from the airport Schönefeld (to be expanded just to the airport Berlin Brandenburg International BBI) sent from around the world.
The new areas are divided into a logistics building with an integrated three-storey office complex to be built as a green building according to the guidelines of the dena (German Energy Agency). Completion is planned for August this year.
The Industrial Services of BNP Paribas Real Estate offers the tenant for this service customized logistics and production properties, together with BNP Paribas Real Estate Consult. The aim of this structured process is in a contest to let the tenant to build the best possible terms tailored to him the logistics and production flat, without that carries a project development and construction risk. Large companies in particular SMEs and larger companies in the commercial, industrial and logistics take this service.
The foundation stone was laid yesterday. The complete process control from the site analysis on the selection process up to the lease termination by Siemens Real Estate and the acquisition of the property by the investor was developed by BNP Paribas Real Estate, implemented and advised. Siemens has leased the land for 10 years for the business area Siemens Energy and there is a logistics (spare parts and service) for steam turbine components operate. The spare quotas are now divided among several German cities and will be consolidated at the new location in the industrial park Prussia. From there, Siemens will ensure that in future the supply of spare parts for service calls in power plant turbines and from the airport Schönefeld (to be expanded just to the airport Berlin Brandenburg International BBI) sent from around the world.
The new areas are divided into a logistics building with an integrated three-storey office complex to be built as a green building according to the guidelines of the dena (German Energy Agency). Completion is planned for August this year.
The Industrial Services of BNP Paribas Real Estate offers the tenant for this service customized logistics and production properties, together with BNP Paribas Real Estate Consult. The aim of this structured process is in a contest to let the tenant to build the best possible terms tailored to him the logistics and production flat, without that carries a project development and construction risk. Large companies in particular SMEs and larger companies in the commercial, industrial and logistics take this service.
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