CTP expands Bucharest park with 95,000 sqm acquisition

16
Nov
2020
News - CTP expands Bucharest park with 95,000 sqm acquisition #Bucharest #Cromwell #CTP #industrial #investment #logistics #Romania

by Property Forum | Investment

CTP has acquired 95,000 sqm of buildings from Australian company Cromwell Property Group, representing the largest transaction on the Romanian logistics market in 2020.  With this acquisition, the company expands CTPark Bucharest, thus reaching over 500,000 sqm of rentable space, occupied by over 100 customers. This acquisition aligns with CTP's strategy to create business communities and parks with complex infrastructure, thus supporting residents' businesses.


The acquisition of the buildings previously owned by Cromwell Property Group is a strategic move for CTP. The 12 buildings located inside CTPark Bucharest are flexible and have spaces starting at 1,700 sqm and reaching over 10,000 sqm, all to support a wide range of customers. These spaces complement existing buildings, with actual customers strengthening the business community in this park.

“The Cromwell acquisition complements our portfolio at km 13 of the park situated on the A1 highway. Our plan is to redevelop the park so that we bring it to CTP standards, through energy efficiency, taking into account the appearance of the buildings. It is worth mentioning that the Cromwell portfolio includes a multifunctional building, which is now not operational but will be brought to life by the middle of next year. Here we will create a CTP Clubhouse with multiple functions – from restaurant and cafés to fitness and conference rooms, to support residents in attracting quality workforce and easy access to basic services and even entertainment”, declared Andreea Enescu, Transaction Manager CTP Romania, the orchestrator of this transaction.

The transaction was managed by the real estate agency JLL, under the oversight of Silviana Petre, Managing Director.

CTPark Bucharest is strategically located on the logistics map of the country, with access to the A1 highway and 15 km from the centre of Bucharest.

 




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