Anyone who looks at the “logistics and industry” market solely through the lens of overall figures quickly overlooks the actual dynamics behind it.
Large, efficient logistics spaces remain the backbone of supply chains.
At the same time, the demand for small, urban spaces for production and Last Mile logistics is growing.
That is precisely where the challenge lies. Supply is scarce, and users often remain in facilities that no longer meet their needs because there are no alternatives.
For developers and investors , this means differentiating more clearly and planning with greater precision. Otherwise, an oversupply will emerge in the mid-range segment, while the urban spaces that are truly in demand will be lacking.
Our CEO Jakob Peters discusses this very topic in a recent article in the Real Estate Zeitung.
🗞️ You can read the full article in the PDF below.
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Think Small: The Future of Logistics Lies in the Small-Scale Segment
18.06.2026