DGNB Platinum certification and EU TAXONOMY compliant
- Warehouse: approx. 4,900 m² GLA
- Office and social space: approx. 355 m² GLA
Our project appeals to medium-sized companies wanting to combine office, production, warehouse and also a sales area under one roof. Products for import and export can be acquired and distributed within a short distance via the main route of the Port of Hamburg.
With three dock levellers, fast loading and unloading of vans and trucks is possible. Additionally, for those serving local customers, “last mile delivery” is no longer wishful thinking, but rather reality! The Goodman-Seevetal-Park impresses with its excellent infrastructural connections both for the movement of goods and for all employees on site. During breaks, the well-known organic bakery Bahde and Bogenküche are within walking distance for breakfast and lunch.
Well connected
The location is well-connected to the road infrastructure via the A1,A7 and A261 motorways. Important production sites for the automotive and aviation industries, such as the Mercedes plant (approx. 9 km / 15 min) and the Airbus plant (approx. 19 km / 30 min) are immediately nearby. The same applies to the Port of Hamburg with its shipbuilding industry (approx. 10 km / 20 minutes). The southern urban area of Hamburg (south of the Elbe) is closely intertwined with industry. The import of raw materials via the Port of Hamburg and their processing and finishing for the domestic market or export originally formed the basis for the development of production facilities in Hamburg and the metropolitan region.
Sustainable design in a class of its own
When designing our properties, we pay the utmost attention to sustainable construction with an attractive design.
- Attractive façade and entrance gates
- High-quality office equipment
- Daylight domes
- Window bands allowing natural light in the hall façade
- LED lighting concept
- Cosy break areas for maximum relaxation
Comprehensive approach to sustainability: GreenSpace+
GreenSpace+ is Goodman's sustainability concept that applies to all our properties, including the new Hamburg South Light Industrial Park development.
Our motto: we take care of making our logistics properties green, so that our partners can focus on making them their own.
- Fossil-free heating system across second construction segment
- Energy-efficient heat pump system for heating and cooling
- DGNB platinum certification
- EU taxonomy compliant
- Efficient water management
- LED Illumination
- SMART Metering
- PV system on the roof
- EV charging for e-cars and bikes
- Rainwater cistern for watering the green areas
- Planting concept suitable for species protection
GreenSpace+ includes a range of different measures that help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while the property is running. For example, energy is saved thanks to efficient LED lighting. A photovoltaic system on the roof harness solar energy, producing natural electricity for on-site consumption .
Furthermore, the property does not use gas radiators for heating, as is usually the case in the industry, but instead uses modern heat pump technology. Smart meters also help our customers to monitor their consumption, thereby reducing energy costs and conserving resources. Efficient water management is implemented by means of cisterns.
The site's urban location and excellent connections to the local public transport network, as well as the provision of covered bicycle parking, promote climate-friendly mobility for employees on site. Charging points for electric vehicles also contribute to greater sustainable accessibility of the site.
On account of these features, the Hamburg South Light Industrial Park has been awarded the Platinum certification of the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB). It is also compliant with EU taxonomy.
We can safely say that our light industrial park in Seevetal is another expression of the Goodman philosophy. We create future-proof commercial spaces that help our partners make even their plans a reality – while minimising the impact on our environment. To put it another way: "Making space for greatness"!