Beckhaus Center, Bielefeld, Germany
4.800 sq m useful area
The modern retail park on Beckhausstraße offers 4,800 sq m of rental space and 193 parking spaces and is fully let. The two anchor tenants are Rewe and Aldi, who together occupy around 90 per cent of the space. The Beckhaus Center has been constructed in an established location with a decades-long retail heritage and is approximately two kilometres from the center of Bielefeld. Beckhausstraße connects the city center with the residential areas to the north. Union Investment estimates that the property’s catchment area comprises around 26,000 people. The headquarters of Miele and the municipal utility company Stadtwerke Bielefeld are in the immediate vicinity of the Beckhaus Center.
Breisgau Center retail park, Freiburg, Germany
16.632 sq m useful area
The Breisgau Center in Freiburg’s Haid district has a broad range of tenants. In addition to the anchor tenants Real and Adler, the park offers a variety of shopping options and an extensive range of services in 18 other retail units. The Breisgau Center has around 950 free parking spaces for its customers in a large outdoor car park. Restaurants, leisure facilities and a car dealership in the immediate vicinity also provide high traffic to the area. The Breisgau Center is in south-west Freiburg. The convenient location close to the B 3 federal road in the industrial area of Haid, an established retail location, attracts numerous customers from the region. The proximity to Munziger Strasse station provides good links to public transport.
Eidelstedt retail park, Hamburg, Germany
14.672 sq m useful area
Eidelstedt retail park boasts an attractive tenant mix and is part of an ideally located commercial area close to Hamburg city center. The property’s tenants include an Edeka supermarket, Smyths Toys, a beneFit Fitness gym and the specialist technology shop Rudolf Sievers. There are other commercial establishments close to the retail park, including a fast food restaurant, a DIY store and a car dealership. The retail park is in Hamburg’s Eidelstedt district in the north-west of the city. The A 7 and A 23 motorways intersect in the immediate vicinity of the property, providing the building with excellent road traffic links. Hörgensweg AKN train station is also immediately opposite the retail park.
Hatric retail park, Hartberg, Austria
15.996 sq m useful area
The modern Hatric retail park comprises two buildings, each of which consists of an L-shaped, single-storey structure. The retail park offers customers a diverse tenant mix, with 26 retail units in total. In addition to national and international fashion retailers, tenants including DM and Müller attract footfall to the shopping center. The railway station and a bus stop are just a few minutes away and offer excellent transport links. Hatric retail park is located in south-east Austria on the eastern fringes of the district capital, Hartberg. The north-east of the park links to the retail park agglomeration of Hartberg Ost. The property can be easily reached via the B50 trunk road and also by the Citybus, which runs at hourly intervals.
Seerose retail park, Eschborn, Germany
7.057 sq m useful area
Seerose retail park is part of Camp Phönix Park, a popular commercial area in Eschborn with a clear retail focus. The property’s tenants include creditworthy chains such as Aldi, Rewe and Fressnapf. Other commercial establishments in the immediate vicinity, including in particular furniture stores, make the site more attractive and also bring high visitor numbers to the area. Seerose retail park is in Eschborn, a city in the Frankfurt region known for its prominent commercial parks. The L 3005 provides the property with direct links to the A 5 and A 66, allowing regional customers in the economically strong Rhine–Main area to reach the site with ease.
Traisencenter retail park, St. Pölten, Austria
16.087 sq m useful area
Traisencenter retail park is notable for its broad mix of tenants. Occupiers include national and international fashion brands like New Yorker as well as major chains such as McDonald’s and Dänisches Bettenlager. Traisencenter provides around 530 customer parking spaces. There are also other retail stores and large industrial and commercial outlets in the immediate vicinity of the property, including a Möbelix furniture store. Traisencenter retail park is located in the north-east of St. Pölten, the capital of Lower Austria. The city has increasingly become the commercial and cultural center of the region since being designated the state capital in 1986.