Nrep Acquires Commercial Property to Develop 37,000 sqm Logistics Center with a Focus on Sustainability

The property is in a prime location near the motorway with quick access to Copenhagen and the Øresund Bridge. Nrep plans to eventually develop a modern and energy-efficient commercial building.
Copenhagen, 3 June 2025 – Urban Partners’ real estate arm Nrep is advancing its logistics strategy through the acquisition of an existing commercial property located in Høje Taastrup. The property, totalling 19,000 square meters, is being purchased from Castellum who has focused on developing the business opportunities for the property. The acquisition is through the firm’ latest fund in the NSF-series.
In the long term, Nrep will develop a 37,000 square meter commercial building with a focus on sustainability by incorporating energy efficiency and renewable energy sources into the construction. This includes solar panels on the roof and the reuse of existing materials from the current building. The agreement supports Nrep strategy to invest in the growing demand for logistics centres that prioritise sustainability.
“This agreement is an important step forward in our strategy. The acquisition of the logistics centre in the capital region is not just an investment in square metres – it’s an investment in the infrastructure of the future. As e-commerce, sustainability demands, and urbanisation redefine supply chains, this agreement allows us to offer one of Denmark’s key logistics hubs to our partners. This is how the logistics of the future will be driven – efficiently, close to the customer, and with sustainability in mind. We look forward to developing and constructing 37,000 square meters that can support our customers’ need to be close to Copenhagen while operating from sustainable buildings,” says Thomas Riise-Jakobsen, Partner and Head of Nrep Denmark.
With more than 2.1 million residents in the capital region, the commercial property has a unique location for last-mile delivery, where speed and flexibility are crucial – especially in the growing e-commerce segment. The area is centrally located in relation to ports, Copenhagen Airport, and the motorway network.
The purchase aligns with Nrep’s growth strategy within the logistics segment in Denmark and marks another step toward meeting future logistics needs. In 2024, the firm acquired a logistics project of approximately 14,000 square meters in Brabrand, outside Aarhus.
The Nordic logistics market is expected to exceed 76 billion USD in 2025 and grow to around 92 billion USD within the next five years.
