Investors love Bucharest offices

14
Feb
2019
News - Investors love Bucharest offices #Bucharest #Cushman&Wakefield #Echinox #investment #report #Romania

by Property Forum | Report

Office building transactions on the Romanian market reached the highest level of the last decade in 2018, as 20 assets with a total GLA of 220,000 square meters and a value of more than €500 million were transacted only in Bucharest, according to Cushman & Wakefield Echinox.


A number of office buildings were also sold in Cluj-Napoca and Timişoara, as the total office building transaction volume in Romania in 2018 was of €531 million, representing a 55% share of the investment volume. In total, investors committed €957 million to the local real estate market last year, with the retail (33% market share) and industrial (9%) segments occupying the second and third positions in terms of investors’ interest.
 
Five of the seven largest transactions pertained to office projects in Bucharest, namely The Bridge (two buildings), Oregon Park (two buildings), The Landmark (three buildings), Campus 6.1 and Crystal Tower. At the same time, the Danone Group’s headquarters building in Bucharest, the Lascar 31 Business Center building, which hosts the European Commission's local office, the Bucharest Corporate Center (the former headquarters of IBM and Generali) situated on Buzesti Street, the former Bank of Cyprus headquarters from Calea Dorobanti or a portfolio of four properties of the East Balkan Properties group have also changed hands in 2018.
 
Thus, investors have been interested both in "trophy" assets built by renown developers, with a portfolio of international tenants with long-term commitments and also in secondary buildings, which can generate robust returns.
 
„The flow of new investors into Romania is expected to continue in 2019, attracted by the higher returns achievable compared to other CEE markets. With this trend, prime yields in the office and industrial markets are expected to compress by between 25 – 50 basis points. This is driven by the fact that more prime assets expected to be transacted and a higher level of competition is forecasted among investors for the best properties. However, for this growth to continue to its maximum potential, it is essential that Romania promotes and continues its economic growth and does better to give investors confidence in the stability of the business environment,” Tim Wilkinson, Partner, Capital Markets at Cushman & Wakefield Echinox said.
Tim Wilkinson

Tim Wilkinson

Partner, Capital Markets, Romania
Cushman & Wakefield Echinox

Tim Wilkinson is Partner, Capital Markets Cushman & Wakefield Romania. He joined the office in Bucharest in 2004, and significantly contributed to the development of the business in Romania, predominantly coordinating the advisory services for occupier and landlord clients in the office, retail and industrial sectors, as wellas supporting the development of the professional service departments, including valuation, investment, research and property management activities. Tim’s real estate background includes over 17 years of experience in the CEE region, working within the DTZ Poland and Hungary offices, as well as working in the DTZ London office. He has been involved insome of the most pioneering and significant investment deals in Romania over the past 12 years, including the acquisition of Domnesti Business Park (by IOG at the time), Mercury Logistics Park by Heitman, Cefin Logistics Park by Europolis and the joint venture between GE Real Estate and Helios Phoenix. More »
While yields on the acquisition of prime office buildings in Bucharest remained constant, at 7.25%, the investment returns continued to decline in the other CEE countries, reaching 4.75% in Warsaw and 4.40% in Prague.



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  • Court One has signed a lease for approximately 6,300 sqm of space at MLP Business Park Vienna. The tenant, a subsidiary of the Padeldome group, is currently Austria’s largest operator in the sector, managing 42 courts across four locations in the capital.
  • Polish fashion and lifestyle brand Medicine has accelerated its domestic expansion, headlined by the opening of its largest store to date, a 985 sqm flagship at the Silesia City Center in Katowice. This strategic scale-up is mirrored by simultaneous growth in several regional markets, including a new 740 sqm unit at Magnolia Park in Wroclaw and a 600 sqm extension at Galeria Warmińska in Olsztyn. The retailer further bolstered its Silesian presence with a 500 sqm location at Pogoria Shopping Centre and a new opening at CH Platan, significantly increasing its total floor space across Poland.

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  • Avison Young has promoted Bartłomiej Krzyżak and Marcin Purgal to the roles of Co-Heads of the Investment Department in Poland. Krzyżak, previously Senior Director, brings 18 years of commercial real estate experience, having joined Avison Young in 2017. Purgal, also a former Senior Director and a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS), transitions into the co-head role with 23 years of experience in the CEE commercial markets.
  • Avison Young has strengthened its Polish leadership with three senior promotions. Patryk Błach ascends to Associate Director within the Investment Advisory Department. Kamil Głowienka has been named Senior Project Manager. Furthermore, Katarzyna Uzar becomes a Valuation and Innovation Specialist, tasked with integrating technological solutions and coordinating global departmental projects.
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