GWW advised on a record-breaking transaction in Poznan
The real estate and tax team of GWW advised BPI Real Estate company, a leading real estate developer in Belgium and Luxembourg, on one of the largest transactions in Poland, and at the same time a record one in Poznań.
The transaction related to a land property purchased from Międzynarodowe Targi Poznańskie in the quarter of Grunwaldzka-Ułańska-Matejki Streets, intended for the purposes of a multifunctional development project. The transaction value is PLN 114.5 million.
The team was composed of: Paweł Wójcik, Joanna Sebzda-Załuska, Elżbieta Kamińska, Wojciech Kozorys, Joanna Pisula, Dorota Chramęga, Marcin Borkowski, Ph.D., Artur Bubrowiecki, and Mariusz Tkaczyk.
BPI Real Estate is a leading developer on the real estate market in Belgium, Luxembourg and Poland, offering high-quality investments carried out in line with principles of corporate social responsibility and care for the environment.
BPI Real Estate Poland and Revive want to join forces on the Poznań real estate market and intend to implement a multi-stage investment on the 5.5 ha area located in the very center of Poznań. The project assumes combination of residential, service and office functions, as well as revitalization of historic buildings of the former military barracks.
More info: https://projektinwestor.pl/aktualnosc/poznan-rekordowa-transakcja-mtp-sprzedaly-dzialke-na-lazarzu
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