Solo and Logicor Partner on Major Spanish Logistics Site

Solo and Logicor Partner

by Victoria Garcia
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Logicor and Solo Launch 110,000 m² Logistics Hub in Spain

In spring 2025, Logicor and Solo announced a strategic partnership to develop one of the largest logistics hubs in Spain. Located in the province of Zaragoza, between Madrid and Barcelona, the project spans over 110,000 square meters and will be built to high sustainability and efficiency standards.

Zaragoza: A Key Logistics Gateway Between Major Cities

Zaragoza has earned its status as Spain’s “logistics capital” thanks to the PLAZA logistics platform — one of Southern Europe’s largest. The new facility by Solo and Logicor will further elevate the region’s importance, providing direct access to A-2 and AP-2 highways, rail terminals, and an international airport. Its central location ensures seamless distribution across the Iberian Peninsula.

About the Project Partners

  • Logicor is a leading owner and operator of logistics real estate in Europe, with over 13 million m² under management across core EU markets.
  • Solo is an investment platform focused on real estate and infrastructure, with an emphasis on long-term ESG strategies.

This collaboration brings together Logicor’s operational expertise and Solo’s capital and investment foresight to create a next-generation logistics hub.

Project Specifications

  • Total area: 110,000 m²
  • Construction type: Speculative (no pre-leased tenants)
  • Sustainability: BREEAM “Excellent” certified
  • Facilities: Warehouse modules, office spaces, loading docks, and green areas

Environmental Innovation and Smart Infrastructure

The logistics center is designed with sustainability at its core and includes:

  • Rooftop solar panels
  • Rainwater harvesting systems
  • Low-carbon concrete with carbon offset
  • Shared green spaces and natural lighting
  • EV charging points and bike parking
  • Potential integration with smart grid energy systems
  • Future-ready for automated robotics and internal transport systems

These features aim to reduce environmental impact while enhancing user efficiency and well-being.

Economic and Strategic Impact

The development will:

  • Generate new jobs in the Zaragoza region
  • Boost local economic activity
  • Expand grade-A logistics space in a high-demand corridor
  • Serve B2B and B2C operators, including e-commerce, fulfillment centers, reverse logistics, and last-mile distribution

Zaragoza’s established logistics infrastructure and skilled labor pool make it a natural choice for large-scale investment.

Spanish Logistics Market Outlook

Spain’s logistics sector continues to expand, with an 8% year-on-year increase in warehouse demand recorded in 2024.
Growth is concentrated in Central and Northeastern Spain, including Madrid, Barcelona, and Zaragoza — regions that benefit from multi-modal connectivity and rising e-commerce penetration.

Investors are prioritizing sustainable logistics real estate in core markets, and the Logicor–Solo project is set to become a benchmark for modern logistics developments in Southern Europe.

Conclusion

The Logicor and Solo partnership represents:

  • A strategic response to market demand
  • A long-term ESG investment in logistics infrastructure
  • A driver of regional economic growth
  • A model for sustainable and tech-ready warehouse development

As Europe moves toward faster, greener supply chains, projects like this are not just innovative — they’re essential for the future of competitive and climate-conscious logistics.

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