
Hedensted is a typical example of how small settlements in Denmark tend to grow. The history of the town dates back to the early 1100s, and the church, which was built around 1175 is a notable landmark up to present times. The town grew around its original centre, and while residential areas are found closer to it, industrial ones occupy strategic locations in the outskirts. Hedensted has long been known as an industrial hub, and its main prosperity primarily depended upon the emergence of the railway line and station there. Up to now, industrial parks offering warehouses for rent in Hedensted have already become the basis for many companies and continue to attract new tenants. Usually, they are found in the western and southern parts of the region.