M&G Real Estate Purchases 3 Commercial Premises in Madrid & Granada

29 May 2018 – Eje Prime

M&G Real Estate is continuing its shopping spree in Spain. The real estate division of the British fund M&G Investment has acquired two commercial premises in Madrid and a third in Granada. Moreover, the firm has also added two industrial assets in the Spanish capital to its portfolio.

The commercial premises in Madrid are located at number 68 Gran Vía, whilst the asset acquired in Granada is located on Calle Reyes Católicos, where the Swedish fashion retailer H&M recent opened a store. In the Spanish capital, the tenants of the retail spaces are the restaurant chain Tony Roma’s and the financial entity Banco Sabadell, which will open its flagship branch in the premises soon.

Meanwhile, in the logistics sector, the real estate investment firm has purchased a logistics platform in Corredor del Henares, which is leased to Teka, and an industrial complex in Getafe. In total, those two assets span a surface area of more than 55,000 m2.

Original story: Eje Prime 

Translation: Carmel Drake

M&G Invests €80M to Strengthen its RE Portfolio

29 May 2018 – Expansión

The real estate division of the London-based firm M&G Investment has decided to bet significantly on the Iberian market, where its exposure now exceeds €500 million. “We are partners of institutional investors looking for core properties in the best locations across Europe. We opened our office in Spain in 2016, but we completed our first operations there a year earlier”, explains Federico Bros, Director of Asset Management for Spain and Portugal.

Its first operation involved the purchase of the former headquarters of Telefónica located on Calle Ríos Rosas (Madrid) and leased to the advertising giant WPP. “It is an example of what we look for, well-located assets with long-term contracts, 17 years in this case. Between the renovation and purchase we will invest €175 million in that property”, says Bros.

After that acquisition came others, such as an office building in Barcelona’s 22@ district and, recently, five operations with a very diverse profile. On the one hand, M&G purchased three commercial assets: two in Madrid and one in Granada. “The premise in Granada, measuring 2,500 m2, is located on Reyes Católicos, the best shopping street in the city”, explains Bros. In the case of Madrid, M&G acquired two retail premises on Gran Vía 68. “We closed this operation in May but we have been negotiating it for months, given that the building was being renovated. A few months ago, a large Tony Roma’s restaurant opened there and Sabadell is going to open its flagship branch in the other premise in a matter of days”, he said.

Similarly, the firm acquired two industrial assets in Madrid, specifically a logistics platform, leased to Teka, in the Corredor del Henares, and another complex in Getafe. Those two sites span more than 55,000 m2. In total, the firm has invested €80 million on its latest operations, channelled through two funds: MEP and EuroSPIF.

More opportunities

Following these investments, the manager is still looking for opportunities in the Spanish market.

“We are involved in several processes, both official and off-market, in Madrid, Barcelona and prime locations in other cities. Spain is a priority country for us”, says Bros.

Original story: Expansión (by Rocío Ruiz)

Translation: Carmel Drake