

Garbe UK Acquires Strategic Site Near Liverpool to Develop Advanced Logistics Hub
Garbe Industrial Real Estate UK has made a significant strategic acquisition of a prime site near Liverpool, poised to become a state-of-the-art logistics hub serving the North West region. Situated close to one of the UK’s busiest ports, this development is set to enhance supply chain efficiency and meet growing demand for modern distribution facilities.
Liverpool’s excellent connectivity via its extensive port facilities, major motorways, and rail links makes it a key logistics hub for both national and international trade. Garbe’s investment in this area reflects a clear strategy to capitalize on these advantages, providing businesses with enhanced access to critical markets across northern and central England.
This acquisition complements Garbe’s ongoing expansion within the UK, including their recent partnership with Invesco Real Estate to develop a 550,000 square foot logistics scheme in Worksop. The company continues to target regions with strong demand for high-quality logistics space, reinforcing its commitment to growing its UK portfolio.
Sustainability remains a core focus for Garbe, and the Liverpool site is expected to incorporate environmentally responsible features such as photovoltaic systems, energy-efficient building designs, and electric vehicle infrastructure. These initiatives align with the increasing emphasis on reducing carbon footprints within the logistics sector.
As demand for well-located, large-scale logistics facilities intensifies driven by e-commerce growth and evolving supply chain needs Garbe’s Liverpool acquisition positions the company to deliver a highly competitive offering. The new hub will not only strengthen Garbe’s presence but also contribute positively to local economic development through job creation and infrastructure investment.
With this acquisition, Garbe UK reaffirms its role as a leading developer dedicated to delivering innovative, sustainable logistics solutions that address the dynamic needs of the modern supply chain.