HOLZPARK
HANAU
Light Industrial & Logistic Park
This modern light industrial and logistics park, in the immediate vicinity of Hanau´s central station, will offer 28,000 sqm of rental space and breathe new life into a previously highly contaminated 66,000 sqm brownfield site. Our plan provides for flexible and differentiated uses of the subplots. Both classical storage/logistics warehouses and light industrial production/manufacturing plants are foreseen. The buildings are being constructed in a sustainable manner which pays special attention to their flexibility and future reusability.
Year of Construction/refurbishment:
1886 / 2022
Site area:
66.000 sqm
Rental Area:
28.000 sqm
Location:
Heideäcker 3, 63457 Hanau
ESG Highlights:
DGNB Gold certification (our aim), PV system, heat pumps, efficiency standard: KfW55
Location and Connection
Hanau is a fast-growing city in the Frankfurt metropolitan region, one of Germany´s strongest economic regions, in the heart of Europe. Frankfurt Airport can be reached quickly by road and rail and there are direct links to the motorways A3, A66, and A45 (Hanauer Kreuz). From Hanau Main Station, Frankfurt Main Station can be reached within 17 minutes on several ICE lines. The busy, trimodal Port of Hanau is just 1.0 km away.
The property is just a few minutes walk from Hanau Main Station and has a direct connection to the B 43a highway. This means that the site has excellent connections to both public transportation and to delivery traffic. Each of the three buildings has its own entrance via the street Heideäcker. The immediate vicinity is bounded by the ICE railway tracks to the south, a small-unit industrial area to the west, and a Goodyear Dunlop production facility to the north.
The area around the Hanau Main Station is being redesigned, the aim being to create an attractive urban city quarter. The plans are featured in a short film by the City of Hanau.
History
Established in 1886, the Hanau Rütgers factory was one of more than 70 factories built for impregnating wood with creosote to meet the growing need for impregnated timber sleepers created by the expansion of the railway network in the 19th and 20th Centuries. In recent years, heavy restrictions to the use of creosote for wood impregnation due to environmental and health reasons, and the development of newer processes have resulted in a drop in demand. This has led to the closure of the site. In the 1970s, an overpass for the B43a was built over the property, dividing it into a northern and a southern section. INBRIGHT was able to purchase the site directly from Rütgers in February 2020.
ContaCt
Johannes Koch
Senior Project manager
INBRIGHT Development GmbH
Erasmusstraße 14
10553 Berlin
Mobile: +49 30 403 686 2-0
Email: jk@inbright.de