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Mainor becomes the sole developer of Baltics’ biggest business campus
We advised Technopolis on the sale of its majority shareholding in Technopolis Ülemiste to Mainor Ülemiste, its partner in the joint venture. The sale was completed following a positive decision from the Estonian Competition Authority. Technopolis provides efficient and flexible office spaces in six European countries, comprising 16 campuses hosting 1,500 companies and 48,000 employees. […]
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Largest office real estate deal in the Baltics ever: Lords LB fund acquired Technopolis campus in Vilnius
We advised Technopolis in signing and completing the agreement to sell the Technopolis Ozas business campus in Vilnius, Lithuania, to the real estate fund Baltic Opportunity, managed by Lords LB Asset Management. The transaction was completed following the approval of the Competition Council, after which Technopolis Ozas became the property of the fund managed by Lords LB Asset […]
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Largest office real estate deal in the Baltics ever: Lords LB fund acquires Technopolis campus in Vilnius
We advised Technopolis in selling the Technopolis Ozas business campus in Vilnius, Lithuania, to the real estate fund Baltic Opportunity, managed by Lords LB Asset Management. This is the largest office real estate deal in the Baltics ever and one of the largest commercial real estate transactions in the Baltics of the last several decades. […]
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W. P. Carey fund’s company wins court case against Kesko Senukai Lithuania
The Court of Appeal of Lithuania issued a favorable decision for our client, a company in Lithuania owned by the U.S. W. P. Carey investment fund, in a legal dispute against Kesko Senukai Lithuania regarding failure to pay rent for a logistics center owned by our client and rented to Kesko Senukai Lithuania. The court acknowledged that Kesko Senukai […]
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W.P. Carey fund’s company wins court case against Kesko Senukai over unpaid rent
We successfully represented a company in Lithuania owned by the W. P. Carey fund in a legal dispute with Kesko Senukai Lithuania. The Lithuanian Supreme Court found that the DIY company Kesko Senukai Lithuania had wrongly failed to pay rent for a logistics center in Kaunas district to the company owned by the W. P. […]