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News Tenants will be ready to pay more for employee wellbeing
28
Sep
2017

Tenants will be ready to pay more for employee wellbeing

by Import Sys
The recently appointed CEO of HB Reavis Hungary firmly believes that new office developments should focus on employee wellbeing and he thinks that tenants will be ready to pay higher rental fees for extra services that will help decrease their turnover. Jan Hübner talked to Property Forum about his expectations for the future of the Hungarian market and about Agora Budapest, the company’s major new development in the capital.
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News NEPI Rockcastle buys Arena Plaza in Budapest
20
Sep
2017

NEPI Rockcastle buys Arena Plaza in Budapest

by Import Sys
Through its subsidiary NEPI Rockcastle has acquired the Arena Plaza shopping centre in Budapest from Symmetry Arena Ingatlankezelő Kft. The aggregate purchase price paid for the transaction was €275 million, resulting in an acquisition yield of approximately 6.2%.
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News TriGranit plans to expand into Southeastern Europe
18
Sep
2017

TriGranit plans to expand into Southeastern Europe

by Ákos Budai
The CEO of TriGranit is still optimistic for 2017 on the Budapest property market, but he expects some kind of correction in the coming years. The question is: will this correction take place in the form of a market stabilisation or will it bring on a significant downturn? Árpád Török talked to Property Forum about TriGranit’s plans for new developments and acquisitions.
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News New records on CEE office markets
11
Sep
2017

New records on CEE office markets

by Ákos Budai
The office markets of Central European capitals are growing dynamically: the number of new leases is on the rise, vacancy rates have hit record lows in several cities and demand for large office space is also growing. In light of all this it is no surprise that development activity is also heating up on the most popular markets of the region. We asked three major office developers to tell us which city in the region offers the most attractive development opportunities, how tenants’ requirements are changing and what makes Central European capitals different.
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News Atenor acquires new development site in Budapest
04
Sep
2017

Atenor acquires new development site in Budapest

by Ákos Budai
Atenor has acquired 19,000 sqm of land on Hungária körút, one of the main road corridors in Budapest. The site provides an opportunity to build a campus of 4 office buildings with commercial spaces covering approximately 85,500 sqm, which will be developed in different phases. Permit application for the first building is set to be submitted by the end of the year, allowing construction to begin in 2018.
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News Unprecedented optimism on CEE investment markets
04
Sep
2017

Unprecedented optimism on CEE investment markets

by Ákos Budai
Occupier and investment sentiment remains positive across all Central and Eastern European countries tracked by the RICS Commercial Property Monitor. Results for Q2 2017 show that Hungary and the Czech Republic continue to post the strongest overall results. The vast majority of respondents expect new investors to enter the market with the presence of local and CEE investors predicted to increase across the region in the year ahead.
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News Wing buys Budapest logistics park
31
Aug
2017

Wing buys Budapest logistics park

by Ákos Budai
Hungarian developer and investor Wing has purchased the Európa Center Business and Logistic Park, located in the northernmost part of Budapest, next to the M0 ring road. Wing plans to further develop the park which has been renamed Login Business Park.
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News CEE investment volume to exceed €17 billion in 2017
31
Aug
2017

CEE investment volume to exceed €17 billion in 2017

by Ákos Budai
Investment volumes in Central and Eastern Europe (Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Russia and Turkey) reached €7 billion in H1 2017. This is 6% less than in the same period of the previous year.
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News No empty warehouses left in Budapest
29
Aug
2017

No empty warehouses left in Budapest

by Ákos Budai
The industrial real estate market in Hungary hit the vacancy rate of 5.5% in the first half of 2017, which is the lowest number on record since it has been measured by the Budapest Research Forum (BRF). In total, less than 73,000 sqm space is currently vacant in the Budapest metropolitan area of the 1.95 million sqm total modern logistics area, and only four Class A buildings can offer more than 5,000 sqm contiguous warehouse space. The lack of available space is due to the strong absorption of the last few years, and at the same time there are still limited number of speculative projects in progress or have building permits, says Tamás Beck, Director of Industrial Agency at Colliers International Hungary.
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News When will Poland reclaim the throne?
24
Aug
2017

When will Poland reclaim the throne?

by Ákos Budai
The first half of 2017 saw the Czech Republic overtake Poland as the most popular investment destination within CEE. Based on the current pipeline of deals Poland might retake its position rather soon, nevertheless, the combination of growth, yields and stability make Czech Republic and other countries in the CEE region highly attractive to international and domestic investors. Luke Dawson, Managing Director & Head of Capital Markets CEE at Colliers International shared his expectations with Property Forum.
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New leases

  • LEGO Group has announced plans to open its eighth store in Poland in the summer of 2025. The new store will be located in Kraków’s Bonarka Shopping Centre. Its size has not been specified yet.
  • The Sinsay brand is relocating and expanding its showroom in the Centrum Serenada in Kraków. The new premises with area of over 805 sqm will open on 29 January 2025.
  • Losan Depot, a distributor of materials for the furniture and interior design industry, has leased 3,500 sqm in CTPark Bucharest North. The relocation process was advised by Simon, Iuga & Partners.

New appointments

  • Małgorzata Głowicka has joined Ceres as Chief Financial Officer responsible for Central and Eastern European markets. The company provides services in the areas of property management, project commercialisation, construction, redevelopment, modernisation and repositioning of properties.
  • Karol Klin joined the Cornerstone Investment Management team at the beginning of 2025, taking on the role of Commercial Director, Real Estate.
  • Sebastian Barandziak has been appointed as the new President of the Management Board of Euro Styl, a subsidiary of Dom Development Group. The existing board members, Magdalena Reńska and Jarosław Górski, have been appointed as vice presidents.

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