Greenberg Traurig has advised Eastnine on its acquisition of the Warsaw Unit office building from Ghelamco for EUR 280 million. Dentons and Rymarz Zdort Maruta advised Ghelamco.
Eastnine is a Swedish real estate company focused on office and logistics properties in the Baltics. It is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm Mid Cap, Real Estate.
According to Greenberg Traurig, located in the Wola district of Warsaw, the Warsaw Unit offers over 59,800 square meters of office space across 46 floors. The building is the first facility in Poland to receive WELL v2 Platinum certification and holds a BREEAM Outstanding rating.
The Greenberg Traurig team included Deputy Managing Partner Radomil Charzynski, Local Partner Filip Kijowski, Counsels Olga Durawa and Justyna Jamrozy, Senior Associate Tomasz Denko, Associates Paulina Walczewska, Maciej Smaczynski, Natalia Skomorowska, Patrycja Wakuluk, and Igor Jedrys, and Junior Associate Weronika Kopec.
The Dentons team included Co-Managing Partner Bartlomiej Kordeczka, Managing Counsel Martyna Racz-Suchocka, Counsel Ewelina Klein, and Associates Karolina Kordulska-Tetkowska and Martyna Kaminska.
The Rymarz Zdort Maruta team included Partner Leszek Tokarski and Counsel Krzysztof Rembierz.
Editor's Note: After this article was published, CEE Legal Matters learned that Linklaters advised Signal Capital Partners on its partnership with Ghelamco related to, among others, the sale of the Warsaw Unit.
Signal Capital Partners is a UK-based private asset management firm focusing on European corporate and real estate special situations investments.
The Linklaters' team included Warsaw-based Managing Partner Janusz Dzianachowski, Partners Marta Domino and Artur Kulawski, Managing Associates Monika Lerka, Magdalena Szewczyk, Michal Nocon, Wojciech Podlasin, and Barbara Wanat, and Associates Aleksandra Mielniczuk, Justyna Tuleja, and Marcin Woloszyn as well as further lawyers in Brussels, London, and Stockholm.