Industrial space in Berlin
At around 33 percent, companies from the industry and production sector lead the take-up of industrial space. The commercial enterprises sector follows with 28.9 percent and companies from the logistics sector account for 22.2 percent of take-up.
(Source: BNP Paribas Real Estate, Berlin logistics market, At a Glance Q4 2024)
Industrial sub-markets
High demand for modern space across all sectors and a significant rise in construction costs have resulted in a stable prime rent of €8.20/m² and an average rent of €7.20/m² for the Berlin logistics region. On the supply side, more space is available for short-term rental than in previous years due to completed new construction projects and an expanded portfolio. Despite economic uncertainty, the logistics market in the German capital is particularly attractive for many companies.
(Source: BNP Paribas Real Estate GmbH, Logistikmarkt Berlin, At a Glance Q4 2024)
Rents in euros/m² by usage type*
Berlin | Umland / environs | |||||||
Gute Lage | Mittlere Lage | Einfache Lage | Nord | Ost | Süd | West | ||
Transport, Logistik |
6,00 – 8,50 | 5,50 – 7,00 | 5,00 – 6,50 | 5,00 – 6,50 | 4,00 – 5,50 | 4,50 – 6,00 | 4,00 – 6,00 | |
Produktion, Gewerbe |
6,50 – 10,50 | 6,50 – 9,50 | 4,75 – 8,50 | 5,00 – 7,00 | 4,25 – 5,50 | 4,50 – 6,50 | 4,50 – 6,00 |
* based on average existing properties; higher rents for new buildings or special features and locations are possible
(Source: Engel & Völkers Commercial - 2025, Marktreport 2025 Berlin Industrie- und Logistikflächen)
Urban Development Plan Economy 2040
With the decision of the Stadtentwicklungsplan Wirtschaft 2040 (Urban Development Plan Economy StEP Wirtschaft 2040), a framework was created to systematically consider potential locations and secure them for the long term. In the future, the aim is to achieve faster activation and better utilization of space. The development concept for the production-dominated area in Berlin (EpB), in its updated version, continues to be part of the urban development plan.