Dentons has advised Globe Trade Centre S.A. (GTC) in the acquisition of the Duna Tower in Budapest. The seller of the office building, Duna Tower Ingatlanhasznosíto es Kereskedelmi Korlatolt, was assisted by Wolf Theiss on the deal.
While the exact selling price was not announced, a GTC press release referred to it as reflecting approximately 7% yield on current rent income with actual 80% occupancy.
GTC is a Warsaw-based CEE commercial real estate company. In its November 19 press release announcing the deal it described the Duna Tower as “an iconic office building that dominates the skyline of Budapest’s Vaci Corridor.” Inaugurated in 2006, the 60-meter-high building is a 16-floor twin-tower Class A office building on the Pest side of Arpad Bridge, with a total gross leasable area of 31,500 square meters.
GTC CEO Thomas Kurzmann commented: “We are delighted to announce the acquisition of the Duna Tower in Budapest. Following the successful completion of our capital increase, we are now ready to put our expertise and financial resources to work to pursue our growth strategy. The acquisition of the Duna Tower marks the next significant milestone, after launching construction works on GTC’s own development projects of over 90,000 square meters GLA in Poland and Serbia this year.”
Robert Snow, the CEO of GTC Hungary added: “The team at Dentons delivered a high quality and full service legal solution to assist us on this important addition to our portfolio, and we were delighted with our partnership with them.”
Judit Kovari, Partner and Head of Denton’s Real Estate group said: “We are very proud to have had the opportunity to support GTC in this high-value transaction. This deal demonstrates the continuing potential for cross-border real estate transactions in the current CEE/SEE environment. It also pairs an active and dynamic acquirer with a value-accretive asset which can be further enhanced as part of the new ownership’s growth strategy.”
Wolf Theiss Partner Janos Toth noted that the selection of the buyer was the result of a nearly 5-month exercise that included “planning and running a 3+1 stage competitive European tender process, the legal details of which we also designed/handled for our client.”
The Dentons team in Budapest was led by Kovari, supported by Of Counsel Marcell Szonyi and Associates Anna Gerendas and Zsofia Lascsik.
In addition to Toth, the Wolf Theiss team consisted of Associates Mark Chiovini and Zoltan Bodog.
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