Dentons has advised Skanska Property Poland on the sale of its Green Horizon office complex in Lodz to a fund managed by the Griffin-group — represented in the matter by Linklaters — for EUR 66 million.
Cushman & Wakefield also advised Skanska Property Poland on the transaction, while Colliers International provided commercial advice to Griffin.
Opened in the spring of 2013, the two-building Green Horizon complex consists of approximately 33,000 square meters of Class A office space. It is almost entirely leased by companies including PKO Bank Polski, Medicover, and Infosys BPO Poland. Green Horizon now becomes part of the Griffin Real Estate portfolio.
“The sale of Green Horizon illustrates the investment attractiveness of Lodz, which, until now, has been recognized by many investors as merely a second-choice city,” commented Krzysztof Wilczek, Regional Director at Skanska Property Poland. “In fact, Lodz saw the third biggest growth in employment in the business services sector in Poland over the last two years – 57%. This trend is likely to continue into the future. Furthermore, the city is undergoing a rapid development in terms of infrastructure and has the opportunity to become the city with the best transport links in Poland. Also because of that, Skanska is planning to develop next office investments here.”
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