Crisp Commits to 15-Year Lease at CTP’s Amsterdam Last-Mile Hub
Event summary
- Crisp has signed a 15-year lease for 13,000 sqm of warehouse space and 3,000 sqm of mezzanine space at CTPark Amsterdam City.
- The facility will consolidate Crisp’s logistics operations and support expansion of its professional production kitchen.
- CTPark Amsterdam City is BREEAM Excellent certified, featuring self-sufficient energy systems with solar, wind, and battery storage.
- The hub offers emission-free distribution with EV charging points and direct access to Amsterdam’s canals and A10 ring road.
The big picture
The deal underscores the trend of consolidating production and supply networks into advanced last-mile hubs to gain efficiencies and support growth. In markets like Amsterdam, where last-mile logistics space is undersupplied, multistorey facilities offer the flexibility and scale companies need to expand. CTPark Amsterdam City’s self-sufficient energy system and emission-free distribution capabilities make it particularly attractive in an environment of power scarcity and grid bottlenecks.
What we're watching
- Urban Logistics Demand
- Whether constrained markets like Amsterdam will see increased demand for high-density logistics facilities.
- Energy Scarcity
- How power scarcity and grid bottlenecks in the Netherlands will impact occupiers’ reliance on autonomous facilities.
- Sustainability Credentials
- The pace at which BREEAM-certified facilities will become a standard requirement for logistics occupiers.
