понедельник, 1 августа 2011 г.

CPI Group buys two shopping centers

CPI Group has completed a €96 million acquisition of the Olympia shopping centers in the cities of Teplice and Mladá Boleslav from CA Immo and Union Investment Real Estate companies, the Czech real estate company said in a press release.

Both shopping centers are fully rented. The Olympia (Mladá Boleslav has a leasable area of 22,000 sqm and includes more than 50 shops and services. The leasable area of the shopping centre in Teplice exceeds 32,000 sqm and 70 commercial units. The company Ahold with the Albert hypermarket is the anchor tenant of both centers. 

"The retail segment was crucial especially in the last year, when CPI Group bought real estate properties, lands and future development projects in the Czech and Slovak Republics worth Kč4 billion of total investments," CPI Group said.

The acquisitions include, for example, stand-alone Billa supermarkets, Penny Market discount stores, an Interspar hypermarket, OBI and Bauhaus hobby markets and Tesco hypermarkets in Slovakia. The composition of retail shopping malls was extended with a Mladá Boleslav retail park and developer projects in Český Krumlov and Beroun that are under preparation. An important addition to the real estate family is the IGY shopping center in České Budějovice.

In early 2011, CPI Group completed purchase of a set of 14 shopping parks in the Czech and Slovak Republics comprising Penny Markets and Family Centres and amounting in total to Kč1.5 billion. At the beginning of May the discount store Penny Market was open in Třemošnice and a building of another one has been started in Březnice near the town of Příbram.

An own development of retail parks in Český Krumlov, Beroun, Kroměříž, Pelhřimov, Třinec, Svitavy or Žilina in Slovakia are under preparation, CPI Group said.

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