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Deal of the Decade Nominees DEAL OF THE DECADE Short List DEAL OF THE DECADE NOMINEES The PropertyEU editorial team is proud to announce the nominees for the Deal of the Decade Awards. The shortlist contains 10 categories to celebrate our 10th anniversary. The shortlist will be sent to an expert jury who will rank the nominees in order of preference. The three finalists per category will be announced in our daily newsletter in early March. The winners of each category will be eligible for the next round to find the overall Winner of the Deal of the Decade via a readers’ vote in March. The vote is open to all our subscribers as well as registered readers of our daily newsletter. DEAL OF THE DECADE NOMINEES HSBC HQ, LONDON 6 ST PANCRAS SQUARE, 50% PROJECT SENZA RUHR PARK, BOCHUM, year: 2007 LONDON CONFINI GERMANY buyer: Metrovacesa/Qatar Investment year: 2013 year: 2015 year: 2015 Authority buyer: AXA IM - Real Assets buyer: Allianz Real Estate buyer: AXA (JV Unibail-Rodamco) seller: HSBC seller: BNP Paribas Real Estate seller: Spar European Shopping Centres seller: Perella Weinberg price: €1,600 mln price: €400 mln price: €750 mln price: €660 mln submitted by: Cushman & Wakefield; JLL submitted by: BNP Paribas Real Estate submitted by: JLL submitted by: Cushman & Wakefield advisors: CBRE, Colliers (buyer); JLL (seller) advisors: BNP Paribas Real Estate (buyer) advisors: JLL advisors: Cushman & Wakefield NORTH GALAXY, DOLCE & GABBANA, AUPARK ZILINA MEADOWHALL BRUSSELS VIA DELLA SPIGA, & AUPARK KOSICE SHOPPING CENTRE, UK OFFICE year: 2014 MILAN MALLS, SLOVAKIA year: 2012 buyer: ATP Real Estate, AXA IMRA year: 2015 year: 2013-4 buyer: Norges Bank IM seller: Cofinimmo buyer: Thor Equities buyer: New Europe Property Investment seller: London & Stamford Property, price: €475 mln seller: Private family seller: HB Reavis price: €253 mln Green Park Investments submitted by: Cofinimmo price: €124 mln submitted by: HB Reavis price: £762 mln advisors: Goldman Sachs (seller) submitted by: Savills advisors: Deloitte (buyer); Allen & Overy submitted by: Savills advisors: Savills & Withers Legal (seller) advisors: Savills DOMINIKANSKI, THE GHERKIN, 39 ST GALERIA SHOPPING WROCLAW, POLAND MARY’S AXE, LONDON CENTER, year: 2015 year: 2014 RETAIL ST PETERSBURG buyer: Union Investment Real Estate buyer: Safra Group year: 2011 seller: Skanska seller: Savills/Deloitte RE (receivers) buyer: Morgan Stanley Real Estate Fund VII price: €117 mln price: €927 mln seller: Meridian Capital submitted by: Skanska submitted by: Savills price: $1,100 mln advisors: JLL, Linklaters, (buyer); advisors: Savills, Deloitte (buyer); Nauta submitted by: JLL Colliers International, Dentons (seller) Dutihl(seller) advisors: JLL (seller) LONDON FRUIT & SANTANDER SALE & MADAME TUSSAUDS, WOOL EXCHANGE LEASEBACK, SPAIN LONDON year: 2015 year: 2007 year: 2015 buyer: M&G Real Estate buyers: Various (for global HQ in Madrid, buyer: Patrizia UK, Fubon Life seller: Exemplar 10 regional HQs, and 1,150 bank branches) seller: Secure Income REIT price: £350 mln seller: Banco Santander price: €466 mln submitted by: M&G Real Estate price: €4,400 mln: submitted by: Patrizia Immobilien advisors: Knight Frank, Hogan Lovells submitted by: CBRE; Garrigues, (global HQ) advisors: Strutt & Parker, BLP, EY/Citco (buyer); CBRE, BLP (seller) advisor: CBRE (seller) (buyer); CBRE, Taylor Wessing (seller) THE PARK, PRAGUE THE ATRIUM AMSTERDAM SONY CENTER, BERLIN METROPOLIS KALVERTOREN 25% REGENT SREET, year: 2013 year: 2013 buyer: Victory Advisors year: 2010 SHOPPING CENTER, SHOPPING CENTRE, LONDON buyer: Starwood Capital seller: Avestus, Lloyds Bank buyer: NPS, Hines MOSCOW AMSTERDAM year: 2011 seller: Aberdeen Asset Management price: >€100 mln seller: Morgan Stanley year: 2012 year: 2014 buyer: Kroonenberg Groep buyer: Norges Bank IM price: €300 mln submitted by: Victory Advisors price: €590 mln buyer: Morgan Stanley Real Estate Fund VII seller: Deutsche Asset Management seller: Crown Estate submitted by: Cushman & Wakefield advisors: Rutger&Posch, Freshfields submitted by: BNP Paribas Real Estate seller: Capital Partners price: €117 mln submitted by: Savills price: £452 mln advisors: Cushman & Wakefield, Clifford Bruckhaus Deringer, Rechtstaete (buyer); advisors: BNP Paribas Real Estate (seller) price: $1,700 mln advisors: KroesePaternotte, Van Dijk & submitted by: CBRE Chance, KPMG (buyer) CBRE, Loyens Loeff, Allen & Overy (seller) submitted by: JLL advisors: JLL Ten Cate (buyer), Savills (seller) advisors: JLL (buyer); CBRE (seller) DEAL OF THE DECADE NOMINEES EUROPOLIS PARK, GREEN MOUNTAIN LIBERTY LIVING BATTERSEA POWER ROMANIA PARK, SCHIPHOL, PLATFORM, UK STATION, LONDON year: 2014 AMSTERDAM year: 2015 year: 2012 buyer: P3 Properties LOGISTICS year: 2015 buyer: CPPIB buyer: SP Setia, Sime Darby and EPF seller: CA Immo buyer: AEW Europe seller: Brandeaux Student seller: Ernst & Young (administrators) price: €200 mln seller: Chipshol Accommodation Fund price: £400 mln submitted by: Colliers International price: €100 mln price: €1,500 mln submitted by: JLL advisors: Colliers International (buyer) submitted by: AEW Europe submitted by: Editorial Team advisors: JLL, Knight Frank, Linklaters, advisors: Loyens & Loeff (buyer); Norton Rose (buyer) AC Niellsen Limited; Harry van Schie / Lexence (seller) DE ADMIRALITEIT, ROTTERDAM 36 ASSETS IN NORDICS 11-COUNTRY year: 2014 AND RUSSIA PORTFOLIO RESI buyer: Bouwfonds IM year: 2010 buyer: Kungsleden seller: City Pads year: 2012 seller: NR Nordic & Russia Properties price: €51.5 mln buyer: NBIM/Prologis price: €600 mln submitted by: Bouwfonds IM seller: Prologis submitted by: Pangea Property Partners price: €2,400 mln advisors: Pangea, Mannheimer Swartling submitted by: Prologis Advokatbyra (buyer); Vise capital; Laxey (seller) WILHELMINA LBBW IMMOBILIEN, PROJECT, HOLLAND GERMANY year: 2015 buyer: Patrizia Immobilien year: 2012 NORTHERN LIGHTS seller: Stichting Vestia (Dutch social buyer: Patrizia JOIN US TO PORTFOLIO, SWEDEN, housing corporation) seller: Landesbank Baden-Württemberg DEMARK, FINLAND price: €570 mln price: €1,400 mln year: 2014/2015 submitted by: Patrizia submitted by: Patrizia CELEBRATE 10 buyer: PFA-led consortium advisors: Savills, Loyens&Loeff (buyer) advisors: Allen & Overy (buyer); Leonardo seller: NREP Capital Value., Houthoff Buruma (seller) & Co, Hengler Müller (seller) price: €700 mln YEARS OF REAL submitted by: CBRE advisors: CBRE, Real Advokatbyrå, GENESIS STRATFORD VAN HEENVLIETLAAN, Bernstrom & Partners (seller) HALO, UK AMSTERDAM year: 2013 buyer: M&G Real Estate year: 2014 Join industry leaders and PropertyEU in London seller: Genesis Housing Association buyer: Bouwfonds IM £30 mln City Pads at the Deal of the Decade Awards price: seller: submitted by: M&G Real Estate price: €25.8 mln BANQUETING HOUSE PALACE OF WHITEHALL CURVE PORTFOLIO, advisors: Savills/Hogan Lovells (buyer); submitted by: Bouwfonds IM WEDNESDAY 26TH APRIL 2017 PAN-EUROPEAN Allen & Overy (seller) year: 2014 AN EVENING OF CELEBRATION buyer: Blackstone/Logicor seller: SEB AM (now Savills Investment Management) SPEYMILL PORTFOLIO BERLIN INVESTMENT EINDHOVEN LIGHTING, price: confidential year: 2012 PORTFOLIO EINDHOVEN submitted by: CBRE buyer: Cerberus year: 2015 year: 2014 advisors: CBRE (seller) seller: Ernst & Young buyer: Foncière des Régions buyer: Bouwfonds IM price: €1,000 mln seller: none (public takeover offer) seller: City Pads submitted by: Editorial Team price: €353 mln price: €80 mln submitted by: Foncière des Régions submitted by: Bouwfonds IM advisors: BNP Paribas RE; Deloitte DEAL OF THE DECADE NOMINEES 50% AVIVA CENTRAL PROJECT CHURCHILL, WHITE TOWER NEUMARKT GALERIE, LONDON PORTFOLIO UK PORTFOLIO, UK COLOGNE year: 2015 year: 2015 year: 2010 year: 2014 buyer: PSP Investments buyer: Lone Star buyer: Kuok Group, Carlyle Group, buyer: Deka Immobilien seller: Aviva Investors seller: Aviva Hammerson, Grafton seller: Signature Capital price: £500 mln price: £2,300 mln seller: CBRE Loan Servicing/Ernst & Young price: €295 mln submitted by: JLL submitted by: JLL price: n/a submitted by: JLL advisors: JLL (buyer) advisors: JLL, Deloitte (buyer) submitted by: CBRE advisors: JLL (buyer); CBRE (seller) advisors: CBRE (seller) MAXIMA PORTFOLIO, PROJECT JEWEL, THE GHERKIN, 30 ST PROJECT CHURCHILL, THE NETHERLANDS- IRELAND MARY AXE, LONDON UK year: 2016 year: 2015 year: 2014 year: 2015 buyer: Marathon Asset Management buyer: Allianz RE JV with Hammerson buyer: Safra Group buyer: Lone Star seller: Credit Suisse seller: National Asset Management seller: receivers seller: Aviva Plc price: €382.7 mln Agency (NAMA) price: £726 mln price: £2,300 mln submitted by: Knight Frank price: €1,850 mln submitted by: Savills submitted by: JLL advisors: Knight Frank (buyer) submitted by: JLL, Savills advisors: Savills, Deloitte (seller) advisors: JLL, Deloitee (seller) advisors: JLL (buyer) Savills (seller) ECHO INVESTMENTS BBVA PORTFOLIO, DEIKON RETAIL year: 2016 SPAIN PORTFOLIO, GERMANY buyer: Redefine International year: 2009 DEBT year: 2013 buyer: Patrizia seller: Echo Investment buyer: Tree Inversiones Inmobiliarias seller: Deikon price: €177 mln price: €1,500 mln seller: BBVA submitted by: Patrizia submitted by: Griffin Real Estate price: €1,150 mln advisors: Squire Sanders, Allen & Overy advisors: Colliers International, REAS submitted by: Editorial Team (buyer); CR Investment Management; Residential Advisors, Dentons, Linklat- PORTFOLIO advisors: CBRE (buyer) Friedrich Graf von Westphalen (seller) ers, JLL, White & Case PEGASUS PORTFOLIO, 64% THE POLLEN MULTI CORPORATION GERMANY ESTATE, LONDON
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