At its simplest level, logistics real estate supports businesses, homes and new development, enabling the supply of goods, materials, shopping and food. Supporting economic growth in the UK and in Europe will require more creative land use, co-location of different uses, and collaboration with local municipalities and councils to deliver much needed new logistics development.

As the logistics industry grows, its impact on and role within local communities will, too. That’s why we are committed to contributing to the neighbourhoods we work with, developing and nurturing productive, long-lasting relationships.

With more than 35 years of experience and operations in 12 European countries, we work in close partnership with our municipalities, stakeholders and communities to create a real legacy for future generations.

Our portfolio of prime European logistics assets are developed to industry-leading sustainability standards using pioneering techniques to minimise environmental impact and protect the natural environment.

We create superior spaces in which our customers’ businesses can thrive and where employees enjoy working. As a result, we attract world class businesses, which facilitates high quality job creation.

Our community support may include helping develop skills to improve access to jobs, supporting local projects and charities or enhancing the natural environment in the local area.

These values reflect those of our stakeholders and investors and are integral to all our projects. As a socially responsible business, we do this in a way that maximises positive impact on society and local communities with minimal impact to the environment.

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Partnerships with landowners

GLP believes that partnerships are the key to success – with some of our partnerships stretching back more than 30 years. Working in collaboration with landowners and municipalities, local authorities and cities has helped us develop some of the best and most successful logistics parks in Europe today.

We add value by managing and promoting schemes through the planning process and proactive asset management and development to ensure long-term benefits for all stakeholders, businesses and communities.

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Building environments that work for you

GLP is committed to creating high-quality, sustainable and attractive work environments inside and out. Our masterplans incorporate a range of on-site features, from outdoor seating, apiaries and allotments to country parks and dedicated nature trails with high levels of biodiversity.

We deliver far more than logistics parks and focus on delivering hubs focussed on sustainability; innovation; education and amenity.

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Magna Park Tauro, Spain

Four years ago, GLP embarked on a mission to regenerate a key parcel of land and turn it into one of Spain’s largest logistics centres.

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G-Park Sagunto, Spain

At G-Park Sagunto, also in Spain, a series of abandoned, decayed buildings presented a negative image for the whole area.

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Magna Park, Corby, UK

When Nike announced it had chosen GLP’s Magna Park Corby, UK, to build a new campus, it was not just a logistic deal but represented a different approach to land reuse and regeneration.

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Magna Park Lutterworth, UK

Originally an old and redundant airfield, the development of Magna Park Lutterworth started in 1987. At just 1,400 acres, it is now widely known as Europe’s largest dedicated logistics park.

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G-Park Getafe, Spain

G-Park Getafe had a major challenge. The site featured an old industrial warehouse, with an asbestos roof which represented a potential contamination risk. GLP set out to change this site into a success story, both for the environment and the local economy.

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Magna Park Milton Keynes, UK

The first building at the 338-acre site was delivered in 2007, and some 5.3 million sq ft of logistics space has since been developed. Occupiers include the John Lewis Partnership, Waitrose, River Island, AG Barr, UK Mail, H&M, Amazon and Woodmansterne.

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G-Park Swindon, UK

By working closely with the local planning authority and other key stakeholders, a number of site related and planning constraints were overcome to deliver a 1.2m sq ft of logistics space for TNT and  B&Q.

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G-Park, Biggleswade, UK

To unlock value from Stratton Business Park, near Biggleswade in the UK, we worked in partnership with Central Bedfordshire Council’s Assets team to secure consent for a southern expansion.

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