Helex B building on Athens Stock Exchange complex sold for €47,096 million (GR)

Colliers International Hellas has announced one of the largest office sales in Greek real estate history. Helex Building B on the new Athens Stock Exchange complex has been sold by Babis Vovos (or BVIC) to the German fund investor KanAm Grund for €47,096 million with Colliers International Hellas acting as the exclusive agents for BVIC.










Helex B Building on the Athens
Stock exchange complex


The sale represents 12,224 m² in total and 243 parking spaces. The building is part of a three building complex under construction on Athinon Avenue by BVIC on 8,000 m² of land owned by the Hellenic Exchanges SA, Helex. BVIC was awarded the development in September 2005 by Helex to construct a new 6,700 m² headquarters for Helex, as well as two other buildings at the complex that became ownership of BVIC, a second office block of 12,224 m² and a smaller one of 5,000 m² that has already been sold to the German insurance group Allianz. Helex Building B will be delivered to KanAm Grund on 31st October 2007.

Richard Hazell, Managing Director of Colliers International Hellas, said, "We are very pleased to have introduced the buyer to this excellent building which is part of the new Stock Exchange complex, that will be setting the standard for the office building market in Greece for some time to come."

Philip Bay, Regional Director, Colliers International Southeast Europe, concluded, "I am very proud that we have acted as the agents in this huge transaction. It proves that on the biggest deals it is Colliers that can be trusted to deliver."

Source: Colliers International

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