RENEW Real Estate

Waarom Regionale Nederlandse Steden Terrein Winnen in Gebruikers Gedreven Logistieke Beslissingen

In the last decade, the geography of logistics in the Netherlands and Europe has been steadily transforming. Once dominated by well-established hubs such as Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and the Randstad megaregion, occupier demand is increasingly shifting toward regional Dutch cities like Venlo, Tilburg-Waalwijk, Zwolle, and Almere. This evolution is not accidental; it reflects deeper structural forces […]

Wat ‘Future-Proof’ Logistieke Assets Vandaag Echt Betekenen voor Gebruikers

Across Europe, logistics occupiers are rethinking what it means to own and operate space in an increasingly complex supply chain environment. “Future-proof” logistics real estate is no longer a catchphrase; it reflects a set of physical, operational, financial, and environmental attributes that position assets to endure disruption, support evolving supply chain models, and deliver long-term […]

Waarom Sale & Leaseback Wordt Ingezet om Niet-Kern Logistieke Assets Af te Stoten

Across Europe’s logistics real estate landscape, ownership is no longer viewed as a default advantage. Instead, capital efficiency, flexibility, and balance-sheet optimisation are becoming decisive priorities. As a result, sale & leaseback has emerged as a preferred strategy for corporates looking to exit non-core logistics assets without disrupting operations. In markets such as the Netherlands, […]

Waarom lease flexibiliteit nu belangrijker is dan huur voor Nederlandse gebruikers

In the evolving landscape of logistics real estate, rent per square meter is no longer the dominant decision criterion for occupiers in the Netherlands. Today, shaped by supply chain complexity, regulatory pressures, urbanisation, and capital constraints, lease flexibility has risen to the forefront of occupier priorities. For firms operating distribution, fulfillment and supply chain infrastructure, […]