WOOD & Co Real Estate SICAV Fund has acquired Lakeside Park
June 2018 — WOOD & Co Real Estate SICAV Fund has acquired the Lakeside Park office building from TPG Real Estate for an undisclosed consideration.
WOOD & Co Real Estate SICAV Fund is a Czech SICAV structure regulated by the Czech National Bank and managed by WOOD & Co Investment Company. The fund invests in quality assets in the Czech republic and Slovakia.
Lakeside Park is an office building opened in 2008 which provides its tenants with A class office space. It benefits from a vibrant location within an office cluster around the Bratislava outer city center recreational area of Kuchajda and from its close proximity to amenities such as Polus City Center and Freshmarket.
TPG Real Estate is a platform which includes TPG Real Estate Partners, a real estate equity investment platform, and TPG Real Estate Finance Trust, a real estate debt origination platform. Collectively, these two platforms currently manage more than US$6.7 billion in assets.
Our role in the transaction
Oaklins' team in Slovakia advised WOOD & Co Real Estate SICAV Fund on the acquisition of the Lakeside Park office building.
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