C&W takes over management of Prague buildings for Triuva and Amundi

by   CIJ iDesk I
2018-09-19   11:37
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C&W takes over management of Prague buildings for Triuva and Amundi
Cushman & Wakefield has taken over the management of the buildings owned by Triuva, including the Five office centre in Smíchov, Wenceslas Square 9 and Lindner Hotel Prague. C&W is also now managing Praha City Center and Polygon House, new acquisitions of funds that are managed by Amundi Immobilier Paris and Amundi Czech Republic. Amundi Czech Republic bought Polygon House in a deal that takes effect October 1.
“Aside from the technical and administrative management services that we provide for Praha City Center and the Polygon House, we also secure leases and provide valuation services and tactical asset management, or strategic planning to Amundi, seeking to increase net income, secure sustainability and maximize performance in line with the owner’s long-term strategic objectives,” says Lenka Vodrážková, Partner and Head of Office Asset Services in Cushman & Wakefield.
Cushman & Wakefield currently has 80 buildings under management in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia with a total floor area in excess of 1.1 million sqm.

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