East Capital successfully exits GO9 shopping centre in Vilnius in one of the largest real estate deals in Lithuania this year

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East Capital Baltic Property Fund II announces today the signing of an agreement to sell the GO9 shopping centre in Vilnius. The fund acquired the property in 2012 and has since re-developed it. The buyer is Lords LB Baltic Fund IV, managed by Lithuanian real estate and private equity investment management company, Lords LB Asset Management. 

“GO9 has been a successful re-development project, generating an IRR in excess of 15% for investors. We are proud of having transformed a non-performing mall into a thriving, modern shopping centre attracting international retailers, and proud of the lasting relationship we have built with our tenants and partners,” says Madis Raidma, CEO of East Capital Baltics AS.

GO9 is one of Vilnius’ most prestigious shopping centres, with more than 12,000 sqm of leasable area in an historical building on Gedimino Avenue, Vilnius’ main shopping street. The property was acquired by East Capital in December 2012 from Ektornet (a Swedbank subsidiary), and an extensive re-development was executed in 2013, during which the tenant mix and the internal layout of the shopping centre were transformed. Current anchor tenants include fashion retailer H&M, supermarket Rimi and popular restaurants Studio 9 and Carre.

The transaction will close once it is approved by Lithuania’s Competition Authority, and the net proceeds from the transaction will be distributed to investors after closing. The price of the transaction has not been disclosed.

East Capital Baltic Property Fund II is a real estate fund launched by East Capital in May 2012, targeting institutional investors. It has invested in high-quality commercial properties with well-established tenants in attractive locations in Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius. Since inception until June 2017 (prior to the GO9 exit), the fund had delivered 58% return on invested capital to investors. With the additional return from the GO9 divestment and excluding operating profit for the third quarter 2017, the return would be 71%. GO9 marks the first divestment from the fund, which still holds five of its initial six investments.

About East Capital Real Estate

East Capital Real Estate is a leading real estate asset manager in the Baltics, with a team present on all three markets. The team manages three funds with a total leasable area of 300,000 sqm spread over 20 properties. East Capital Real Estate is a part of the East Capital Group, an independent asset manager specialised in emerging and frontier markets, founded in Sweden in 1997, with offices in Dubai, Hong Kong, Luxembourg, Moscow, Oslo, Stockholm and Tallinn. The group manages EUR 2.7 billion in public and private equity funds, real estate funds and separate accounts, for a broad international investor base, including leading institutions.

Additional information:

Madis Raidma

CEO, East Capital Baltics AS

+372 640 6655

madis.raidma@eastcapital.com

www.eastcapital.com

Christian Pickel / James Morgan

MHP Communications, Europe

+44 203 128 8208

eastcapital@mhpc.com

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GO9 has been a successful re-development project, generating an IRR in excess of 15% for investors. We are proud of having transformed a non-performing mall into a thriving, modern shopping centre attracting international retailers, and proud of the lasting relationship we have built with our tenants and partners.
Madis Raidma, CEO of East Capital Baltics AS