Garbe Industrial concludes further lease agreement in Multi-User Park Duisburg
News 18/03/2026
Duisburg/Hamburg, 18. March 2026 – Garbe Industrial’s Multi-User-Park in Duisburg (Germany) continues to fill up. The property company has signed a lease agreement with the logistics service provider Patac for a total area of around 7,300 square metres. The new tenant will store and handle goods in Duisburg that are sold via Amazon and other e-commerce platforms.

Patac moved into an entire industrial park block on 1 March. In addition to 5,650 square metres of warehouse space, the lease includes 1,000 square metres of warehouse mezzanine and 650 square metres of office space. The Leverkusen-based estate agent Kromeich & Partner acted as an advisor to both parties in the rental agreement.
The Multi-User-Park in Duisburg’s Meiderich district was built on a plot of around 56,000 square metres on the former “Zeus site”. It was brought to fruition by Garbe Industrial together with its joint venture partner Bremer Projektentwicklung. The two companies have invested approximately 50 million euros in the site to completely revitalise the former steelworks and transform the long-unused brownfield into modern logistics and commercial space.
The Multi-User Park consists of three buildings with a total area of almost 29,500 square metres. A Chinese logistics company has moved into the 14,000-square-metre logistics hall. 3,600 square metres in one of the two business park blocks opposite have been allocated in roughly equal parts to a transport company and an industrial service provider. Two units with a total area of 3,500 square metres are still available. “Interest in logistics and commercial space in Duisburg has increased noticeably in recent months,” explains Frank Soppa, Regional Manager Development West at Garbe Industrial: “We are therefore confident that we will also be able to lease the remaining capacity in the near future.”
Frank Soppa is convinced that both the quality of the properties and the convenient location in the middle of the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region make the Multi-User-Park Duisburg attractive for companies. The A 59 Dinslaken – Bonn motorway runs in the immediate vicinity. The Duisburg-Nord motorway junction, which links the A 59 with the A 42 Moers – Dortmund, is only a few hundred metres away. The location is also connected to the A 2 motorway, one of the most important east–west axes in Germany, via the A 42.
The Multi-User-Park Duisburg was built according to the latest sustainability criteria. To generate renewable energy, 6,380 photovoltaic modules with a total peak output of 2,647 megawatts were installed on the roof surfaces. The building complex does not require the use of fossil fuels. The three properties are heated using a heat pump system. Parts of the façade also feature wood panelling. Garbe Industrial and Bremer Projektentwicklung are aiming for certification for the Multi-User Park in accordance with the Gold Standard of the German Sustainable Building Council.