Pegnitz is growing: New halls in the commercial area are causing a stir!

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The Pegnitz city council is planning to expand the Pegnitz-West industrial area with the new P3 industrial park with 64,000 m² of space.

Der Stadtrat Pegnitz plant die Erweiterung des Gewerbegebiets Pegnitz-West durch den neuen Gewerbepark P3 mit 64.000 m² Fläche.
The Pegnitz city council is planning to expand the Pegnitz-West industrial area with the new P3 industrial park with 64,000 m² of space.

Pegnitz is growing: New halls in the commercial area are causing a stir!

At a recent meeting, the Pegnitz city council made a significant decision that could give new impetus to economic development in the region. The development plan for the “Pegnitz West Extension 3” industrial area was changed and expanded, paving the way for a new industrial park called P3. According to the Courier, the new park will occupy approximately 64,000 square meters, making it a great move for the local economy. A good move to further revitalize the region!

The city council had already decided a year ago to draw up a project-related development plan. What is interesting is that the land was originally intended for a crane testing field, which was no longer needed by Tadano Faun GmbH. These areas were sold to P3 Logistic Parks GmbH in Frankfurt. This step activates an area that has previously remained unused.

Logistical perspectives

P3 Logistic Parks GmbH has already implemented impressive projects in the past, such as the JadeWeserPort in Wilhelmshaven. There, the company plans to develop a total area of ​​140,000 square meters for logistics. This fact, which is reflected in the JadeWeserport Reflects news, shows the ambitions and reach of the company.

Part of this project in Wilhelmshaven are three logistics halls that will cover over 122,000 square meters. The halls are suitable for various applications, including the special storage of customs goods, and have numerous modern features, including large gates and photovoltaic systems. These environmentally friendly measures contribute to the sustainable development of the logistics industry, which is now more than ever an issue of great importance.

Sustainable development

In this context, the study on the sustainable development of commercial areas, which was carried out by BBSR and BMI between 2016 and 2019, is also relevant. This publication documents important findings and conclusions about urban development improvements in urban production locations. The BBSR emphasizes that urban and sustainable urban development should go hand in hand.

The results of the basic research were discussed at specialist events and are intended to serve as guidelines for future projects. The need to use conventional commercial areas for urban renewal is clearly emphasized. This shows: The plan in Pegnitz could be understood as part of a larger vision for sustainable commercial development.

Overall, the city council's decision shows that there is a good knack for sustainable projects in Pegnitz and beyond. The development of the P3 business park could not only stimulate the local economy, but also serve as a model for other regions. Progress is making progress and the signs are good!