Coima acquires Italia logistics portfolio for €300m

Coima acquires Italia logistics portfolio for €300m

COIMA SGR continues its investment program in logistics through the COIMA Logistics Fund II, launched at the beginning of the year, with a target of €1bn invested in this asset class in 2022.

 

The company, on behalf of the COIMA Logistics Fund II, has concluded a forward purchase agreement for a portfolio of Grade A logistics developments of approximately 300,000m² with Logiman, an Italian group specialized in the development of industrial, logistics, last mile and express courier in northern/central Italy. This off-market operation has a value of approximately €300m and constitutes an important contribution to the growth of COIMA's logistics platform.

 

The portfolio includes 7 development projects in strategic locations in the Milan area and the Veneto logistics corridor, one of the most active and consolidated logistics regions in the country. The sites are located in the provinces of Como, Bergamo, Lodi, Pavia, Piacenza, Mantua and Belluno. The assets have excellent accessibility and are located near primary transport corridors, such as the A1 (Milan-Naples), A4 (Turin-Trieste), A9 (Lainate-Chiasso) and A22 (Modena-Brennero) motorways.

 

The properties will be developed in line with the best international logistics benchmarks, with LEED or BREEAM certified NZEB properties. One property will be an innovative multi-storey warehouse, two regional logistics properties and four last-mile properties. 80% of the portfolio will be developed as built-to-suit for leading active logistics tenants such as 3PL, e-commerce and couriers. In addition, the projects include elements that improve the ESG profile of buildings, such as photovoltaic systems, air conditioning systems in warehouse spaces to improve the well-being of users, charging stations for electric vehicles, sport centres and green areas. Construction has already begun for some of the properties, with all assets expected to be completed by 2023.

 

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