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The Hungarian giant enters Poland. Takes over retail parks for PLN 800 million


The retail parks that the Hungarian giant plans to buy for approximately EUR 195 million (approx. PLN 800 million) are located in “strategic” regions of Poland. It is not known in which specific towns they are located, but, as Artur Czuba from Avison Young, a company dealing in the sale of commercial real estate, said in an interview with “Puls Biznesu”, it may be eight galleries belonging to Auchan in Łomianki near Warsaw, Białystok, Częstochowa, Gliwice, Szczecin, Legnica, Sosnowiec and Wałbrzych.

See also: Will Carrefour withdraw from Poland? “The Game of Thrones has begun”

The transaction will be finalized soon

Shopper Park Plus currently owns 22 retail properties in Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. It plans to expand its business area, including: just for the Polish market. The tenants include: global brands such as: Tesco, Sportsdirect, Sinsay, Reserved, Koton and Deichmann.

Ashley Davis

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