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CapMan Real Estate sells a logistics facility in Vantaa

31/03/2016

CapMan Real Estate      Press Release      31 March 2016 at 3.35 pm EEST

CapMan Real Estate sells a logistics facility in Vantaa

The CapMan Real Estate I fund has sold its holdings in Kiinteistö Oy Mastolan Keskusvarasto to Kokoelmakeskus Ky. The main tenant, the National Board of Antiquities, establishes a Collections and Conservation Centre in the logistics facility.

The investors of Kokoelmakeskus Ky are a group of Finnish investors. CapMan Real Estate will remain as the asset manager.

“This property has attracted a lot of interest with investors as it is offering a stable annual rental income. We are pleased to have completed a major tenant overhaul, enabling us to sell the asset to a group of investors who appreciate predictable cash flow,” says Kalle Myllymäki, Partner at CapMan Real Estate.   

For more information, please contact:
Kalle Myllymäki, Partner, CapMan Real Estate, tel. +358 50 356 6940
Mika Matikainen, Head of CapMan Real Estate, tel. +358 40 519 0707

 

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CapMan is a leading Nordic investment and asset management company active in the private equity industry. For more than 25 years, we have been developing companies and real estate and supporting their sustainable growth. We are committed to understanding the needs of our customers in an ever-changing market environment. Our objective is to provide attractive returns and innovative solutions for our investors and value adding services for professional investment partnerships, growth-oriented companies and tenants. Our independent investment partnerships – Buyout, Real Estate, Russia and Credit – as well as our associated company Norvestia are responsible for investment activities and value creation. CapMan’s service business offering includes fundraising advisory services, purchasing activities and fund management services to both internal and external customers. CapMan has 100 private equity professionals and assets under management of €2.8 billion.