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Investment, Retail

Canada Pension Plan Goes Nordic

Courtesy Globe & Mail:

“Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has struck a deal for its first real estate investment in the Nordic region.

CPPIB is teaming up with Citycon Oyj to jointly acquire Kista Galleria Shopping Centre in Stockholm, Sweden.

The transaction is based on a property value of about $691-million.

Kista is to be owned by a joint venture company that is controlled 50/50 by CPPIB and Citycon.”

Click HERE to read the full article.

Click HERE for the Kista Galleria website.

December 19, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development, Retail

SmartCentres Planning 372,000 SF Retail Centre in Richmond

SmartCentres has submitted an application to the City of Richmond to build a open-format shopping centre on a 17-acre site in the West Cambie area of Richmond. The project, known as Central at Garden City, is located on Garden City Road between Alderbridge and Alexandra Road. The site is proposed to be developed with a 3-storey, 162,000 SF Wal-Mart, a 4-storey retail/parkade structure, and several 1-2 storey retail buildings centred around a High Street running through the site. There will be 20-70 CRU’s and a total leasable area of 372,000 SF.central garden city 2

SmartCentres had initially made a rezoning application in 2003, but was delayed due to a variety of issues including assembly of lots and the development of the West Cambie Area Plan by the City of Richmond.central garden city 1

Source: City of Richmond

December 18, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
Investment, Retail

“Mall Brawl Starts with $4.4 Billion Bid”

Courtesy Globe & Mail.

“A deep-pocketed consortium is trying to scoop up dozens of shopping malls in a $4.4-billion bid, aiming to carve up the spoils in what the bidders say is the largest takeover battle that Canada’s real estate investment trust sector has seen.

The group, led by KingSett Capital, has launched a hostile offer – rare in the sector – for Primaris Retail Real Estate Investment Trust, but analysts say that bid is unlikely to be successful unless KingSett sweetens its offer.”

Read the full article HERE.

December 11, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
Investment, Office, Retail

Artis Acquires $44.9 Million of Properties, Announces New Unconditional Agreements of $47.3 Million

WINNIPEG, Dec. 10, 2012 /CNW/ – Artis Real Estate Investment Trust (TSX: AX.UN) (“Artis” or the “REIT”) announced that it has recently acquired $44.9 million of industrial and retail properties in Western Canada and in Ontario’s Greater Toronto Area (the “GTA”), and has entered into unconditional agreements to acquire two additional Western Canadian properties for an aggregate of $47.3 million.

“2012 has been an active year for Artis, with approximately CAD$697 million and US$289 million of accretive acquisitions closed during the year, and several more deals tied up now, which we anticipate will close in 2013,” said Armin Martens, CEO of Artis REIT.  “However, contrary to recent news reports out of the U.S., we are not going firm on the acquisition of the IDS Center in downtown Minneapolis; the IDS Center is not a property Artis has under contract or Letter of Intent.”

See the full release HERE.

December 11, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
Investment, Retail

HBC Eyes Spinoff for Real Estate Holdings

From the Globe and Mail:

Hudson’s Bay Co., whose third-quarter loss widened, will consider spinning off its valuable real estate into a real estate investment trust, borrowing a page from the playbook of grocery giant Loblaw Cos. Ltd.

“We’ve always believed that some time in the future we could have the opportunity … to create a REIT, similar to what Loblaw is proposing,” Richard Baker, the U.S. real estate magnate who controls HBC and is its governor (chairman) and chief executive officer, told an analysts’ conference call on Tuesday morning.

“It’s nice to be invested in a retailer that owns a lot of real estate and the type of real estate we w own would fit very nicely into a REIT.”

HBC isn’t working on a REIT plan currently, he added. “But it is something we often talk about and foresee some day in the future getting more involved in. “ Last week, Loblaw unveiled its intention to unlock its real estate value by setting up a REIT by mid-2013, prompting the grocer’s share price to surge. Loblaw will keep a more than 80-per-cent stake in the real-estate company, which is expected to own about $7-billion worth of property, most of it housing its supermarkets.

Read more: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/hbc-eyes-spinoff-for-real-estate-holdings/article6189388/

December 11, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
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