Trigea buys City Logistics Wrocław II

01
Feb
2023
News - Trigea buys City Logistics Wrocław II #investment #Panattoni Europe #Poland #Trigea #warehouse #Wrocław

by Property Forum | Investment

Trigea nemovitostní fond has acquired City Logistics Wrocław II, an urban logistics park developed and managed by Panattoni. The asset is the second city logistics investment in Poland in Trigea’s portfolio. The parties agreed not to disclose the value of the transaction.


City Logistics Wrocław II  comprises two class A warehouse buildings totalling above 38,000 sqm. It is 100% let. The asset features energy-saving and environment-friendly solutions, compliant with the requirements of BREEAM “Very Good” certification.

"After the acquisition of Panattoni park in Gdynia, Wroclaw was a logical step to expand our presence in city logistics. We strongly believe that this type of asset will help to create significant value for our shareholders in the long run", said Tomáš Trčka, Chariman of the Board, Trigea nemovitostní fond, SICAV, a.s.

"Panattoni has already delivered approx. 400,000 sqm in urban developments. Locations close to the end customer provide an excellent platform for last-mile logistics. Urban facilities work well not only for standard operations, but also for companies which move their showrooms, laboratories, R&D or accounting departments, and even their headquarters to them. Modern space attracts tenants from dozens of industries, so the portfolio within the City Logistics segment will grow all the time, becoming an attractive asset for investors", stated Damian Stężycki, Head of Capital Markets Poland at Panattoni.

Cushman & Wakefield assisted the purchaser in this transaction. The purchaser was also assisted by Baker McKenzie, Greenberg Traurig Nowakowska-Zimoch Wysokiński sp.k. and Sentient. The seller was assisted by SKJB Szybkowski Kuźma Jeleń Brzoza-Ostrowska sp.k. and Thedy & Partners sp. z o.o.




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