Knight Frank takes over management of TFI PZU’s office portfolio

04
Sep
2020
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by Property Forum | Office

Towarzystwo Funduszy Inwestycyjnych PZU, one of the largest investment fund companies in Poland, dealing inter alia in investments on the real estate market, has chosen a new manager of its office assets. Starting from the end of August, Knight Frank will be responsible for the management and commercialization of 9 buildings in Warsaw, Wrocław and Gdańsk.
 


The office complexes subject to the management and commercialization include Athina Park (4 buildings) in Warsaw, Green Towers (2 buildings) in Wrocław and Arkońska Business Park (3 buildings) in Gdańsk. The total floor area of the buildings amounts to approx. 70,000 sqm.

“The signing of the contract with TFI PZU will strengthen the portfolio of office buildings managed by Knight Frank. I am pleased that we have managed to negotiate conditions that are satisfactory to both parties, and at the same time I would like to thank for the trust placed in us,” comments Monika Dębska-Pastakia, Partner and Chairman of the Board at Knight Frank.

“As we have a stable and experienced team of managers, I am convinced that it will succeed in the face of a challenge taking care of 9 buildings is. In terms of management, we have always focused on partner communication and mutual cooperation both with the owner and with the tenants. Also in this case, we have established teams that will ensure the satisfaction and comfort of both parties,”  added Izabela Miazgowska, Head of Property Management at Knight Frank.

TFI PZU is one of the largest investment fund companies in Poland as regards the value of managed assets. It has been in operation since 1999 and forms a part of the PZU Group.




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