
“Puzzle” of tenants who will move in in a few months Piraeus towerdeveloped by a consortium Dimand Real Estate – EBRD and Prodea Investments (70%-30%). According to the information, arrangements have already been made for 12 of the 18 office floors that will be included in the facility, while shops and catering facilities are also fully occupied.
A few days ago, it became known about a lease agreement from the Inditex group for 5,850 sq.m, which will include premises from the first to the second floor. In particular, companies will be placed Zara And Zara Homeand Dimand CEO Dimitris Andriopoulos said that within a week, Zara would introduce one of its first pan-European stores in Pyrgos Piraeus, which would reflect the new point of sale philosophy.
More than 1000 sq.m. it is assumed that the British chain will also rent out JD Sports Fashion, which also took over Cosmos Sport. In fact, the store will operate in Pyrgos Piraeus under the brand name of JD Sports itself, and not Cosmos.
12 out of 18 office floors are leased, shops and catering premises are fully occupied.
In terms of office space, market sources speak of arrangements with three more companies to lease three floors, in line with the strategy developed by the Dimand-Prodea joint venture, whereby the goal is for each floor to be occupied by one company, i.e. two or no more companies should be housed on the same floor. New tenants are coming from the wider shipping and insurance industry while negotiations continue with other stakeholders.
Recall that 50% of office space – or just nine floors – will be occupied by the Greek company Dialectica, which provides services to institutional investors and large groups to optimize their business decision-making process. OUR dialectics agreed to lease six floors, and intends to exercise its right to lease an additional three floors or a total area of ββ9,300 sq.m.
From 28,500-29,000 sq.m. which corresponds to the leased area of ββthe building (now underground 4800 sq.m.), approximately 22000 sq.m. concern for office purposes, and the remaining 7,500 sq.m. they concern covering the first floors of the property with a dining room, commerce and a gym. An investment of 40 million euros provides for the creation of the country’s first “green” skyscraper with a height of 88 meters. In fact, it will be the first bioclimatic tower to be LEED-certified in the highest Platinum category.
The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2023 and will be gradually put into operation until the spring of 2024. A sale of the property should also be expected at that time, although there is currently no agreement between Dimand and Prodea on such a thing. In fact, it is possible that it will be sold to an outside investor, which also happened in a similar collaboration between the two groups, with the sale of the office complex they designed in L. Syngrou to the Generali insurance group.
Source: Kathimerini

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