Kinstellar has advised S Immo AG on its acquisition of a EUR 463 million property portfolio in the Czech Republic from the CPI Property Group.
Greenberg Traurig Advises Wood & Company on JV Agreements with 7R for Tczew Logistics Project
Greenberg Traurig has advised Wood & Company on the joint venture agreements for a logistics project in Tczew, near Gdansk, with logistics developer 7R. Dentons reportedly advised 7R.
Dentons Advises PBB and Helaba on EUR 155 Million Refinancing of ELI's Warehouse Portfolio
Dentons has advised PBB Deutsche Pfandbriefbank and Helaba Landesbank Hessen-Thueringen on a EUR 155 million refinancing of European Logistics Investment's portfolio of 11 logistics parks in nine locations across Poland, with a total gross leasable area of over 335,000 square meters. Linklaters reportedly advised ELI.
SKJB Advises Panattoni on Sale of Panattoni Park Poznan XI
SKJB Szybkowski Kuzma Jelen Brzoza-Ostrowska has advised industrial and logistics real estate developer Panattoni on its sale of the Panattoni Park Poznan XI complex located in Zerniki. Greenberg Traurig reportedly advised the purchaser.
Mortgage Extension to Subsequently-Built Objects in Bosnia and Herzegovina
While local courts have been taking the stance that mortgage over the land does not extend to objects subsequently built on the mortgaged land, in one recent case, the Supreme Court of Republika Srpska (RS Supreme Court) took an entirely opposite one. Applicable laws support the stance of the RS Supreme Court. Clear treatment of this issue by the courts is important for both mortgage creditors and buyers of subsequently-built objects.
Montenegro: Legal Insights into Investing in the Hotel Industry
In the last decade, Montenegro has focused on creating a favorable business environment, attracting renowned foreign investors and resulting in significant economic development and growth. The government has been focusing on high-level tourism, transitioning from seasonal to year-round hotels that offer luxurious stays and services.
Slovenia: Above-Standard Construction in Slovenia and ESG Requirements
The Slovenian real estate market is characterized by an excess of demand over supply, especially in the residential real estate sector, which has pushed property prices sky-high. Low interest rates on financing in recent years have led to a number of easy-profit-seeking (half-professional) investors – usually project companies building so-called “above-standard” construction.