CBRE advises on Budapest shopping centre renewal

16
Dec
2019
News - CBRE advises on Budapest shopping centre renewal #Budapest #CBRE #Hungary #leasing #property management #redevelopment #retail #shopping

by Property Forum | Retail

CBRE represented Adventum International in the acquisition of the KöKi Terminal shopping centre in South Pest. CBRE also provides property management and exclusive retail leasing and advisory services for the €18 million (6 billion HUF) renewal project of the 66,000 sqm GLA shopping centre


As KöKi Terminal has more than a hundred tenants, this was one of the biggest non-portfolio commercial real estate transactions of 2019 by value in Hungary. During the process, CBRE supported Adventum International on the buy-side. The new owners have a clear vision to revitalize the asset: South-Pest’s leading shopping mall and office complex needs a total transformation to reach its full potential as a popular experience centre, and CBRE’s novel commercial and leasing concept gives solid ground to this purpose.

Dávid Szabó, CBRE Hungary’s senior real estate adviser laid out a unique commercial concept for a truly new KöKi Terminal. It aims for creating a tenant mix that provides high-quality offers for all kinds of customer needs. “We envision a place that is enjoyed by the ones who just pass by for quick shopping, as well as by people who are willing to spend more time and money. Recreation and leisure services also play an important part in the new concept.”

Stores will be renewed and expanded due to the latest industry trends, and some will move to new locations within the mall. “The tenant mix will be stronger as multiple new well-known domestic and international brands will open stores. One of the important changes is that processes will be implemented to reduce the ecological footprint of the shopping centre,”  added Szabó, who also mentioned key services of the new complex such as joint-parking capacity, multiplex cinema, restaurants, coffee shops, fitness & wellness clubs among others.

Optimizing the tenant mix is important, but sustainable property management is just as crucial. Therefore, KöKi Terminal will be significantly greener than it is now with a long-term perspective, just as Adventum International and CBRE are both committed to repositioning as an environment-friendly and energy-efficient asset in line with market needs.




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