Cushman & Wakefield newly manages and leases Adventum’s shopping centres portfolio
06/02/2023
The projects that Cushman & Wakefield manages and leases for Adventum Group in the Czech Republic include Retail Park Chrudim, OC Fontána Karlovy Vary, OC Galerie Ostrava and OC Silesia Opava. In all the three shopping centres, the key tenant is the Tesco hypermarket, which now leases the space.
Other tenants include well-known brands such as TEDi, Action and Sportisimo. As their great asset, all three shopping centres can also offer customers a branch of the Czech Post and other services or shops for everyday shopping. The advantages of the projects, which are all located in excellent locations, include large car parks and good accessibility by car, public transport and on foot.
Martin Šimek, Partner and Head of Retail Asset Services, Cushman & Wakefield: "Together with our colleagues from the retail leasing team, which is repeatedly rated as the best in the market , we are working mainly on filling vacant units and improving the current positioning of these shopping centres to make them as attractive as possible for customers, making them visit often and gladly. Our experience of managing many shopping centres over the years is clear evidence to our client Adventum that we are a strong partner to stabilise their new market position."
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