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Hradf Real Estate Portfolio Real Estate Portfolio 2021-2022 13.04.2021 Table of contents 1. Tenders in progress 3 4. Properties under Maturity Process 30 Gournes Former American Base 4 Ilia, Land Plot Vartholomio 31 Kavala, 2 Land Plots Nea Iraklitsa 5 Rhodes, Former Sanatorium of Agia Eleousa 32 Argolidas, Land Plot in Sampariza 6 Argolida, Land Plot in Karathona Nafplion 33 CycladesKythnos Xenia & Thermal Spring 7 Thessaloniki, 10 Land Plots in Nea Anhialos area 34 Athens, Five-storey building in Neapoli 8 Thessaloniki, 10 Land Plots in Neoi Epivates area 35 Thessaloniki, 7 Land Plots in Ano Scholari area 36 Athens, 3rd floor in a multi-storey building in thecenter 9 Thessaloniki, 4 Land Plots in Trilofos area 37 Ilia, Two-storey building (formerlocal court) in Andritsaina 10 Thessaloniki, 8 Land Plots in Kardia area 38 Achaia, Two-storey building (former local court) in Kleitoria 11 Ilia, Kyllini Thermal Spring 39 2. Upcoming Τenders 2021-22 12 Attica, 2 Adjacent Land Plots in Lavrio 40 Attica, Markopoulo Olympic Equestrian Center 13 Lakonia, Seaside Land Plot in Glykovryssi 41 Fthiotida, Loutropoli Kamena Vourla Thermal Spring 14 5. Properties with significant Commitments 42 Fthiotida, Thermopylae Thermal Spring 15 Chalkidiki, Land Plot in Monodendri Azapiko 43 Attica, Land Plot with 5(five) buildings Tavros 16 Chalkidiki, Land Plot in Nea Herakleia 44 Thessaloniki, AgiaTriada Camping 17 Crete, Non Adjacent Land Plots in Koutsounari 45 Argolida, Land Plot in PortoHeli 18 Magnesia, Seaside Land Plot in Mavri Petra (Pelion) 46 Chalkidiki, Possidi Camping 19 Military Air Base SEDES 47 Fthiotida, Koniavitis Camping& Thermal Spring 20 Ionian Islands, Seaside Land Plot in Lefkimmi (Corfu) 48 Aetoloakarnania, Land Plot Former Construction Site in Antirio 21 Attica, Schinias Olympic Rowing Center 49 3. Τenders under Preparation 22 Fthiotida, Ypati Thermal Spring 23 Thessaloniki, Mikra area 24 Thessaloniki, Asprovalta Camping 25 Evia, Aedipsos Thermal Springs 26 Chalkidiki, Kryopigi Camping 27 Fthiotida, Platystomo Thermal Springs 28 Chalkidiki, Land Plotin Sani Kassandra 29 2 1. Tenders in progress 3 Gournes Former American Base Heraklion Crete OVERVIEW Transaction Method: Transfer of Location: “Gournes” area, Hersonissos SPV shares Municipality , in the region of Crete. SUBSEQUENTSTEPS Next to the exploitable area there are the buildings of the Hellenic Centre for Start of tender process: Marine Research and the International 17/02/2021 Exhibition Center of Crete Deadline for proposals’ Gournes submission: 15.07.2021 Exploitable area: 345,567.00 sqm Development concept: Mixed Use ADVISORS TO HRADF divided into two separate Zones. Zone I Financial Advisor: EUROBANK (29,113sqm) will de developed with ERGASIAS SA land use of Theme Parks-Commercial Centers and Zone II (316,454sqm) with Legal Advisors: POTAMITIS VEKRIS Tourism – Recreation use, upon Law Firm approval of SPREADeP Technical Advisor: DECATHLON SA 4 2 Land Plots Nea Iraklitsa Kavala OVERVIEW Development method: Sale pf properties through the e-auction Location: “Alanes” area, Nea Heraklitsa, platform Municipality of Paggaio Land plot area: 149,733.43 sqm CURRENT STATUS PROCESS Nea Iraklitsa (Plot Α: 44,592.91 sqm & Plot B: Start of tender process: 27/10/2020 105,140.52sqm) Deadline for proposals’ submission: Existing buildings: Three non-permanent 18.05.2021 buildings operating as a bar Other information: Adjacent seaside ADVISORS TO HRADF land plots with a total coastal façade of Legal Advisor: KLC LAW FIRM & c. 600 m. PUBLIC PROPERTIS COMPANY Development concept: Tourism - (PPCo) Recreation Technical Advisor: PPCo 5 Land Plot in Sampariza Ermionida Argolida OVERVIEW Development method: Sale of properties through the e- Location: Sampariza, Ermioni , auction platform Region of Argolida Land plot area: Total of 170,427 sqm, CURRENT STATUS PROCESS comprised of two land plots (157,545.37 sqm & 12,882.81 sqm) Start of tender process: 27/10/2020 separated by a road. Deadline for proposals’ submission: Other information: Near to Ermioni 18.05.2021 and Porto Heli, popular destinations ADVISORS TO HRADF in Peloponnese. Sampariza Development concept: an upscale Legal Advisor: KLC LAW FIRM & resort complex consisted of vacation PUBLIC PROPERTIS COMPANY homes and hospitality/leisure (PPCo) facilities. Technical Advisor: PPCo 6 Kythnos Xenia & Thermal Spring Kyklades Islands OVERVIEW CURRENT STATUS PROCESS Location: Kythnos, Kythnos Municipality Start of tender process: Land plot area: 7,018.00 sq.m. 27/10/2020 Built area: 4,040.45 sq.m. Deadline for proposals’ Kythnos ThermalSpring Existing buildings: A complex containing one submission: 18.05.2021 hotel with 46 rooms (96 beds), a hydrotherapy ADVISORS TO HRADF center with 14 baths (listed building), 1 Legal Advisor: hydromassage and auxiliary spaces is located KLC LAW FIRM & PUBLIC inside the property. PROPERTIS COMPANY Development concept:Tourism-Leisure, High- (PPCo) Class Spa Development Method: Surface right for 99 years Technical Advisor: PPCo & TECHNENDROS through the e-auction platform CONSULTANT ENGINEERS 7 Five-storey building in Neapoli Athens Attica OVERVIEW CURRENT STATUS PROCESS Address: 88, Ippokratous str., Neapoli, Start of tender process: Athens 27/10/2020 Land plot area: 174.06 sqm Deadline for proposals’ Ippokratous88 Built area: 771.00 sqm (plus basement submission: 18.05.2021 122.91 sqm) ADVISORS TO HRADF Year of construction: Around 1970 Legal Advisor: Status: Partly leased KLC LAW FIRM & PUBLIC PROPERTIS COMPANY (PPCo) Development concept: Office uses Technical Advisor: PPCo Development method: Sale pf properties through the e-auction platform 8 3rd floor in a multi-storey building in the center of Athens Attica OVERVIEW CURRENT STATUS PROCESS Address: 64, Ermou str. & 17, Aiolou Start of tender process: str., Athens 27/10/2020 Land plot area: 472.14 sqm Deadline for proposals’ submission: 18.05.2021 Built area: 320.60 sqm Aiolou &Ermou Year of construction: Decade of 1950 ADVISORS TO HRADF Status: The property is leased Legal Advisor: Development concept: Office uses KLC LAW FIRM & PUBLIC PROPERTIS COMPANY (PPCo) Development method: Sale pf Technical Advisor: PPCo properties through the e-auction platform 9 Two-storey building (former local court) in Andritsaina Ilia OVERVIEW Development method: Location: On the provincial road of Sale pf properties Megalopoli – Andritsaina, “Agia Varvara” through the e-auction district, Andritsaina, Municipality of platform Andritsaina - Krestena CURRENT STATUS PROCESS Land plot area: 244.43sqm Start of tender process: Built area: 362.35sqm Andritsaina 27/10/2020 Year of construction: Before 1935 Deadline for proposals’ (renovation: 1990) submission: 18.05.2021 Other information: The building constitutes a ADVISORS TO HRADF representative example of traditional local architecture. Legal Advisor: Development concept: Urban uses (urban KLC LAW FIRM & PUBLIC center uses, central operations of a city, local PROPERTIS COMPANY (PPCo) district center, neighborhood) Technical Advisor: PPCo 10 Two-storey building (former local court) in Kleitoria Achaia OVERVIEW Development method: Sale pf properties through the e- auction Address: Provincial road of Tripoli - platform Kalavryta, Kleitoria, Kalavryta Kleitoria Municipality CURRENT STATUS PROCESS Land plot area: 908.62 sqm Start of tender process: 27/10/2020 Built area: 589.87 sqm Deadline for proposals’ submission: Other information: Located at a 18.05.2021 distance of 400 m. from the central ADVISORS TO HRADF square of the village. The building is not in use since 2012 and remains in Legal Advisor: good condition. KLC LAW FIRM & PUBLIC Development concept: Residential PROPERTIS COMPANY (PPCo) or/and commercial uses Technical Advisor: PPCo 11 2. Upcoming Τenders 2021 - 22 12 Markopoulo Olympic Equestrian Center Attica OVERVIEW Transaction Method: Long-term Location: “Merenda” area, Concession Municipality of Markopoulo SUBSEQUENTSTEPS Mesogaias Approval of SEIA and SPREADeP by the Land plot area: 1,029,000sqm Central Management Committee for the Development of Public Assets (exploitable area: 589,452.86 nd sqm) Launch of tender process (2 Semester Markopoulo Olympic EquestrianCenter of 2021) Built area: 26,100 sqm (open ADVISORS TO HRADF and enclosed equestrian fields, training arenas, stables, Financial Advisor: ALPHA BANK SA veterinary clinic, office building) Legal Advisors: PLATIS-ANASTASSIADIS Development concept: Sport & ASSOCIATES LAW PARTNERSHIP and recreation uses, upon Technical Advisor: ASPA SA approval of SPREADeP 13 Loutropoli Kamena Vourla Thermal Spring Fthiotida OVERVIEW Development method: Under Location: Molos - Ag. Konstantinos Discussion Municipality Land plot area: 474,524.00 sqm SUBSEQUENT STEPS Exploitable area: 171,800.00sqm Presentation of SPREADeP at the Built area: 23,255.00sq.m. Central Management Committee for the Development of Public Assets Existing buildings: Three hotels, two nd hydrotherapy centers (spa) and supporting Launch of tender process (2 Loutropoli KamenaVourla facilities. Two hotels and one spa are Semester of 2021) characterized as listed. ADVISORS TO HRADF Other information: Property currently leased. Financial Advisor: ALPHA BANK In proximity to areas of historical interest & SA natural beauty Legal Advisor: KLC LAW FIRM Development concept: Wellness Tourism Complex Technical Advisor: DECATHLON with an emphasis on 5* Hotels and Health & Spa Resort, upon elaboration of SPREADeP SA 14 Thermopylae Thermal
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