Spanish investment fund Azora Europe has bought three office buildings from Polish developer Eko Park for €54 million.
Together, the buildings comprise Harmony Office Center II, and are part of the Millennium Park complex in Warsaw.
Harmony Office Center II is situated in Warsaw’s Mokotów district and includes three class-A office buildings which have a combined area of 18,100 sqm. Two of these buildings are occupied by Millennium Bank Polska.
The developer of these buildings was NSB, a company which belongs to the Eko Park group.
Harmony Office Center II is the sixth acquisition made by Azora Europe in the office real estate sector in Central and Eastern Europe, and their third acquisition in Warsaw.
Together with the Harmony Office Center II, Azora Europe has eight real estate properties in Poland and one real estate property in Prague. Their combined value is estimated at €190 million.
From Warsaw Business Journal by Izabela Depczyk
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