
Premia Properties announced that the acquisition of an independent property of furnished apartments has been completed, through the acquisition of 100% of the shares of the companies that own the property.
The value of the transaction was covered by funds, which were raised from the Share Capital Increase of Premia Properties which took place with great success in July 2021.
The property is located in Piraeus and more specifically, in the area of Agios Dionysios.
This is a property with a total area of 3,600 sq.m., which consists of 58 fully equipped apartments. All the apartments are available to Teleperformance Hellas, as part of its partnership with a subsidiary of Premia Properties, which expires in 2033.
This is the first investment of Premia Properties, in the sector of furnished apartments, in the framework of the strategic framework agreement with Dimand S.A.
The company, as mentioned in relevant information, remains committed to the implementation of its ambitious business plan which includes investments in strategically developing sectors in which it already has a dynamic presence, such as logistics buildings, big box commercial buildings and social buildings.


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