The divestment was announced by the REIT manager in September. Two other assets in Germany were also proposed to be divested at around the same time.
“Our local Cromwell asset management team have added substantial value considering CEREIT’s purchase price was only EUR2.0 million in 2017,” says Simon Garing, CEO of the REIT manager.
Bois du Tambour comprises five main separate structures housing a mix of light industrial and warehouse space as well as associated offices. The place was constructed between 1980 and 1982 and is located 355km from the French capital, Paris.
A divestment fee of EUR0.6 million, which is 0.5% of the sale consideration, is payable to the REIT manager. This is in accordance to the trust deed that constitutes the REIT.
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Units in Cromwell European REIT closed 1 Euro cent higher or 0.64% up at EUR1.57 on Dec 9.