Rock Capital signs two new leases at HEADS near Munich

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By AI, Created 14:27 UTC, Jul 14, 2026, AGP -

Rock Capital Group has leased 2,150 square meters at its HEADS office development in Aschheim-Dornach near Munich to Getinge and NEO Professional Solutions. The deals add two companies that see workplace design, flexibility and employee experience as business tools, not extras.

Why it matters: - The new leases show that premium office design continues to matter for companies competing on talent, culture and productivity. - HEADS is being positioned as a workplace destination for firms that want flexible space, shared amenities and a strong identity. - The move also reinforces Rock Capital Group's pitch that office quality can influence performance, innovation and employee retention.

What happened: - Rock Capital Group signed lease agreements with Getinge for 1,350 square meters and NEO Professional Solutions for 800 square meters at HEADS in Aschheim-Dornach near Munich. - The two leases total 2,150 square meters. - The announcement was dated July 14, 2026. - HEADS is one of Germany's most awarded office developments.

The details: - Getinge is moving about 80 employees into the new space. - Getinge was founded in Sweden in 1904 and now operates in more than 135 countries. - The company's products include intensive care systems, OR equipment and sterile processing systems. - CSMM designed the Getinge offices to reflect the company's culture in the floor plan. - The office design includes Getinge's color scheme, lighting inspired by medical tubing and furniture used to display the company's products. - The reception area is meant to make the brand visible as soon as visitors enter. - The office includes a central “Cook and Connect” area for cooking and eating together. - The kitchen concept continues a tradition from Getinge's previous location. - The new space is designed for flexibility, with movable furniture and rooms that can adapt to meetings, one-on-ones or team work. - NEO Professional Solutions places executives and specialists in the construction, engineering, IT and life sciences sectors. - NEO Professional Solutions was founded in 2019 and has grown across locations in Germany and Switzerland. - NEO said the new office gives the company an address for long-term strategic development in an international neighborhood. - Rock Capital Group says HEADS was conceived as office space designed around people rather than square meters. - HEADS offers open floor plans, an in-house restaurant called Hungry HEADS, green atriums, a daycare center and a yoga room. - Rock Capital Group markets HEADS as Germany's first “Immune Office,” covering more than 40,000 square meters. - The development has won the ICONIC Award, the iF DESIGN AWARD, the German Design Award, the Best Workspaces Award and the Real Estate Architecture Award.

Between the lines: - The leases suggest landlords with strong design credentials can still win tenants when the office is framed as part of corporate strategy. - Getinge and NEO Professional Solutions both appear to value workplace identity and adaptability as part of how they attract and support employees. - Rock Capital Group is using tenant wins to validate a broader thesis: the office of tomorrow needs to support changing team sizes, new work patterns and project-based collaboration. - A recent Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering study found that high-quality, flexible work environments can improve motivation, performance and willingness to innovate.

What's next: - Getinge and NEO Professional Solutions will continue fitting out and moving into their new spaces at HEADS. - Rock Capital Group is likely to keep marketing HEADS around the themes of health, flexibility, design and employee experience. - Additional leasing momentum would further support the case for premium, amenity-rich offices in the Munich market.

The bottom line: - HEADS keeps winning tenants by selling office space as a business asset, not just a lease.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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