PLANS OF INVESTORS AND OWNERS
The investor carousal is turning. Property companies were the most active investor type in the UK, acquiring 34 shopping centers.
While structural trends will continue to alter the retail landscape, it is important to “marry” global demographic trends with the localized nature of malls.
In the course of 2015, around €18.1 billion were invested in German retail properties, according to analysis by the real estate consulting firm CBRE.
Generating investment performance in European shopping centers.
In a new research report, TH Real Estate provides a summary of the European retail property market and explores the opportunities that the sector offers investors across the UK and the Continent.
The transaction volume for retail real estate nearly doubled in the first half of 2015 compared to the previous year, reports JLL.
Miguel Pereda, Board Member of Lar España, announced new transactions over the upcoming months in an interview with ACROSS. The Spanish company intends to invest more than €1 billion before the end of this year.
Factory outlet centers are attractive due to high expected returns in unsaturated markets, but the failure rate is significant.
The traditional shopping center market in the country appears to be becoming saturated and investors are now seeking other “niche” retail formats.
The shopping center vacancy rate in the Russian capital has increased from 6.5% to 7.5%.
Wereldhave makes a defining move on the Dutch market with the acquisition of nine shopping centers from Klépierre.
Kesko Corporation, the Swedish life insurance company AMF Pensionsförsäkring AB, and the Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance Company have agreed to set up a joint venture called Ankkurikadun Kiinteistöt Oy with equal shares.
Blackstone Real Estate Partners Europe IV announced that it acquired an additional three assets in Portugal and Spain, which will be managed by its European retail platform, Multi Corporation.
Ikea Group has signed an agreement with Ikano Group to acquire the remaining 51% in Ikano Retail Centers.
Altarea Cogedim has sold four shopping centers to Episo 3, a fund managed by Tristan Capital Partners, for €122 million.
Union Investment has signed and sealed a deal for another foreign investment for its retail fund UII Shopping Nr. 1.
Henrike Waldburg, Head of Investment Management Shopping Center at Union Investment Real Estate GmbH, tells ACROSS about her most recent coup, the acquisition of the shopping center “Palladium” in Prague and why acquisitions are currently easy to finance.
Immobiliare Grande Distribuzione SIIQ S.p.A. (IGD) has signed a preliminary agreement to purchase from Unicoop Tirreno the mall that will be inside the shopping center currently under construction in Grossetto.
The Savills’ “UK Shopping Center and High Street Bulletin, Q4/2014” notes intense activity in the country’s market with increased investor activities and demand for the sector. This trend is expected to continue into the medium term.