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News Changing investor profile hits all of CEE
08
Feb
2017

Changing investor profile hits all of CEE

by Ákos Budai
Total commercial real estate investment across CEE (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia) reached €4.4bn in Q4 2016, a 27% increase on Q4 2015. This took full year volumes for 2016 to just over €11bn, an 11% increase on 2015 (€9.9bn), bucking the wider trend across Europe and on the continent where volumes shrank year-on-year. Cushman & Wakefield Czech Republic predicts a further growth of the region. 
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News Polish regional office markets on the rise
03
Feb
2017

Polish regional office markets on the rise

by Ákos Budai
In 2016, total office stock in Poland’s eight key regional cities (Krakow, Wrocław, Tricity, Katowice, Poznań, Łódź, Szczecin and Lublin) rose to nearly 4 million sqm. Krakow, Wrocław and Tricity remain the largest regional office hubs. Office take-up hit nearly 590,000 sqm, which represented a 50% rise on the average for the years 2011–2015. Cushman & Wakefield presented an overview of the Polish regional office market for 2016 in its latest report.
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News US and Hungarian investors spend the most in Budapest
02
Feb
2017

US and Hungarian investors spend the most in Budapest

by Ákos Budai
Investors spent €1.54 billion in 2016 in the Hungarian commercial real estate market surpassing the 2015 level by 107%. Last year both office properties and retail properties were in request, thus CBRE is expecting a similar or even higher turnover for 2017.
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News Strong competition for Prague and Bratislava
02
Feb
2017

Strong competition for Prague and Bratislava

by Ákos Budai
In most Central and Eastern European countries the commercial property market is heavily concentrated in the capital city and modern offices in secondary or tertiary cities are virtually non-existent. Luckily, that is not the case in the Czech Republic, where there are cities outside of Prague, most notably Brno, that offer attractive opportunities for international companies. Czech-based developer CTP invited us for the opening ceremony of the new Courtyard by Marriott hotel and showed us the city’s property market.
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News Tenants to continue to enjoy the upper hand in Warsaw
31
Jan
2017

Tenants to continue to enjoy the upper hand in Warsaw

by Ákos Budai
In 2016, office supply in Warsaw rose by 65% on the annual average for the period 2011–2015. The largest number of new office buildings was delivered in the City Core and the Fringe. Take-up came predominantly from the business services sector. Cushman & Wakefield presented an overview of the Warsaw office market in 2016 in its latest report.
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News Investors are likely to love CEE retail in 2017
31
Jan
2017

Investors are likely to love CEE retail in 2017

by Ákos Budai
2016 reached the volume of €11.8bn in investment markets across Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania, according to a research report by Colliers International. Aside from Poland, investment flows in 2017 will be close to or higher than 2016’s.  The retail sector might see continued rental growth and high investment levels across the region.
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News 2017 to see many new investors entering Hungary
30
Jan
2017

2017 to see many new investors entering Hungary

by Ákos Budai
The sound global and domestic investment climate generated a major push in property investment activity in Hungary reaching the second highest ever registered annual volume of €1.7 billion in 2016, i.e. 133% up from the previous year. The most popular type of assets were offices with a share of 56%, followed by retail at 25%, while industrial deals accounted for 11% of the overall volume.
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News Is it time to say goodbye to property brokers?
26
Jan
2017

Is it time to say goodbye to property brokers?

by Ákos Budai
Search engines have become an integrated part of the daily life of people and companies as well. Not only the process of buying a book or planning a vacation has changed drastically over the last decade but companies looking for office space are also turning to the Internet more often. The latest Tea & Talk session, co-organised by RICS Hungary and VLK Cresa in Budapest, helped us understand how changes in technology will affect brokers, tenants and landlords.
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News Vacancy increases on the Warsaw office market
25
Jan
2017

Vacancy increases on the Warsaw office market

by Ákos Budai
In 2016, the Warsaw office market grew by 407,000 sqm of new space in 21 projects. The vacancy rate has grown by 1.9 pp on a yearly basis to 14.2 of total stock with central locations having lower occupancy rates than non-central locations. The Polish Office Research Forum has published its data on the Warsaw office market for Q4 2016. 
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News Prologis increases occupancy in European assets
25
Jan
2017

Prologis increases occupancy in European assets

by Ákos Budai
Prologis announced fourth quarter and full year 2016 activity in Europe. Prologis Europe ended the fourth quarter with 96.7 percent occupancy, an increase of 90 basis points over the course of 2016. The company signed new leases and renewals totalling 718,200 square metres in the fourth quarter and 3.5 million square metres in the full year 2016 – an increase in volume of 54 percent over 2015.
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New leases

  • Grammarly, a global AI service provider developing spell correction technology, has opened its new European headquarters in CPI Property Group's Warsaw Financial Center office building. The company has taken over 1,000 sqm of space. JLL experts supported the tenant in the transaction and legal advice was provided by Baker McKenzie law firm.
  • Enlarged showrooms for three brands - Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein and Marc o'Polo - have opened in the Wrocław Fashion Outlet. The space they occupy has increased by a total of 500 sqm
  • P3 Logistic Parks has leased the last available space in P3 Łódź City III. Rock Communication will occupy 9,290 sqm of manufacturing and warehouse space to be used for production and distribution of fibre optic and power cables.

New appointments

  • Ghelamco Invest has announced the reorganisation of its board of directors. Jarosław Zagórski, Joanna Krawczyk-Nasiłowska, Arnold Neuville, Jarosław Fiutowski, Damian Woźniak and Rafał Gierczak resigned as members of the company's board. As a result, the board consists of Paul Gheysens, Michael Gheysens, Marie-Julie Gheysens, Christiaan Heggerick and Jarosław Jukiel. This reduced number of board members (from 11 to 5) is expected to streamline the decision-making process, allowing all stakeholders to focus on their core roles.
  • Joanna Bieniek has taken up the position of Head of Leasing at Galeria Askana in Gorzów Wielkopolski (Western Poland). Prior to joining the Galeria Askana team, she headed the leasing department at Cream Property Advisors.
  • Balint Szécsényi has resigned as a member of GTC's supervisory board with immediate effect. The resignation was announced by the company's Board of Directors.

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