An opportunity fund advised by Tristan Capital Partners, the pan-European real estate investment manager, is to invest around €40m in a rare opportunity to acquire an existing asset with significant development expansion land in the Port of Hamburg, Germany, the second largest container port in Europe.
European Property Investors Special Opportunities III (EPISO 3) purchased an existing 32,400m². logistics warehouse from Schneider Versand GmbH in a sale-and-lease back transaction. The fashion and lifestyle group, which is part of creatrade Holding, currently uses the property as its main distribution centre for its consumer and wholesale online and catalogue retail brands, which include Impressionen, Conleys and Mia Villa. The land allows for a further expansion of around 30,000m² in this highly sought after location near to the Altenwerder Container Terminal.
Alpha Industrial has co-invested alongside EPISO 3 and will be advising on development and asset management. Funds advised by Tristan Capital Partners have previously worked with the Cologne-based developer on six other investments.
Alpha Industrial and EPISO 3 have worked closely with the freeholder of the site, the Hamburg Port Authority, which is supportive of the planned development and has signed a new 30 year lease for the land.
Ali Otmar, Senior Partner at Tristan Capital, said: “We are pleased to have secured one of the last development parcels on the Port – the most attractive and dynamic location for logistics real estate in Germany. With demand outpacing supply by a significant margin and current vacancy rates at all-time low, this transaction offers great potential to create value for our investors. We plan to commence construction of the first c. 15,000m² warehouse on a speculative basis as soon as building permission is granted.”
Georg Starck, Managing director at Alpha Industrial, said: “We are very pleased to continue the cooperation with Tristan Capital and to add such a prime asset to our joint-venture portfolio. We are working hard to kick start the speculative development early in 2017 and benefit from the positive supply-demand dynamics at the Port.”