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Commercial Park- WEST ATTICA SHOPPING CENTER ΚΙΑΤΟ - ΚORINTHIA Κιάτο - Κορινθίας Kiato (Greek: Κιάτο) is a town in the northern part of Corinthia in the Peloponnese, Greece. It is the seat of the municipality of Sikyona. Kiato is situated on the Gulf of Corinth, near the mouth of the river Asopos. It has a lot of tourist activity mainly in the summer. The ancient city Sicyon was located 4 km southwest of present Kiato. Kiato is 4 km northwest of Velo, 13 km southeast of Xylokastro and 18 km northwest ofCorinth. The Greek National Road 8A (Patras - Corinth -Athens) passes southwest of the town. It has a station on the railway from Patras to Corinth, and it is the western terminus of a Proastiakos (suburban railway) line toAthens. PLOT POSITION PLOT POSITION LAND BASEMENT A’ PIANO KIATO CORINTH: The plot is located on the OLD National road Construction block 217 Urban Zone 3 PLOT : 3.414,63 SQM BUILDING COEFFICIANTSBuilding Factor (coefficient) 0,8 Building cover 60% Minimum surface 400 sqm Maximum height 8 m + (attic 1,5 m) Parking plots. 50-80 sqm. χώρου / per store BUILDING GROUND FLOOR 1.557 SQM. FIRST FLOOR 1.157 SQM Total 2.714 SQM. Semi Hypethrial: 224 sqm On the roofs, semihypethrial spaces in shelters and open spaces on a total of 1380 sqm the construction of photovoltaics is provided with a production capacity 140 kW TENANTS: 1. SPRIDER 1.600 SQM 2. SUPER MARKET 1.360 SQM total 2.960 SQM LEASE /PER MONTH: xx EURO/PERSQM COST OF LAND: xxxxxxxxxxx € ONSTRUCTION COST: xxx EURO/m2 PHOTOVOLTAICS COST 140 Kw xxxxxxxxx € INFRACTURE COST : UNDERTAKEN BY TENANTS FINANCIAL DATA: COST OF INVESTMENT ACQUISITION OF LAND xxxxxxxxx € CONSTRUCTION COST xxxxxxxxx € TOTAL xxxxxxxxx € Unit Photovoltaics 140 kW xxxxxxxx € Total cost of investment xxxxxxxx € Expected Revenue α. Income from leases (2.960 sqmΧxxx €/msqm Χ12 months)= xxxxxxxx € β. Income from Public Electricity xxxxxx € Total yearly revenue xxxxxx € Value Based on Income received yield 7% xxxxxxxxx € yield 7.5% xxxxxxxxx € yield 8% xxxxxxxxx € In a case of sale the project is estimated at xxxx και xxxx mil. Euro. 1A Thiseos Av. & Delvinou St, Nea Erythraia, GR - 14671 Tel: +30 210 8000 808, e-mail: [email protected] .
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