US-headquartered Trammell Crow Company (TCC) has acquired three land sites in Spain, marking the start of its first logistics projects in the country.

Guadalajara site

Guadalajara Site

TCC Spain’s first acquisition includes a 13,787 m2 brownfield site in Granollers, Barcelona, a prime area in the Catalonia region for industrial and logistics assets.

Purchased in an off-market transaction, the site will be transformed into an 8,594 m2 warehouse, with construction scheduled to begin this summer and estimated delivery by Q2 2023. The opportunity was introduced to TCC by Capital Dynamic.

The second acquisition includes a 53,727 m2 brownfield site in Cabanillas, Guadalajara, on which it will develop a 34,040 m2 warehouse. Construction is scheduled to begin in Q3 2022 and completed by Q4 2023. This deal was presented by Madrid brokers, Soluciones M2.

TCC’s third acquisition is a 108,515 m2 greenfield site in Alovera, Guadalajara, where a 49,149 m2 Class A warehouse will be developed. Located adjacent to TCC’s Cabanillas acquisition, the development will create two prime developments totaling 83,000 m2 in a major prime logistics hub.

Construction of the site is due to start in Q2 2024 upon completion of 18 months of urban planning, and the warehouse is expected to be delivered by Q2 2025.

In keeping with its global standards, TCC will target BREEAM Excellent certification across all three logistics projects, while embedding further measures to improve energy efficiency and environmental impacts in development and operations.

Thierry Bougeard, head of Iberia logistics at TCC, said: 'As we continue to grow across the continent, Trammell Crow Company is increasingly recognised as one of the most ambitious developers in the European logistics market.

'In acquiring these three sites for our entrance in Spain, we’re demonstrating our confidence in the value of these prime logistics buildings and the opportunities within the market. These areas surrounding Barcelona and Madrid are important hubs for Spanish logistics and reinforce the bold approach we’ll be taking to future site acquisitions on the Iberian peninsula going forwards.'