Allianz RE bought the 54,100 sq.m. Skyper office complex in Frankfurt’s banking district for various Allianz companies, it said in a release. “With the Skyper building we add another outstanding asset to the real estate portfolio of Allianz,” said CEO Stefan Brendgen. “This acquisition shows that we consequently follow our growth strategy.” Allianz RE Germany now has €5.8bn AUM. In 2006, UBS bought the asset for €400m from German Dekabank, which in turn had paid €472m a year before.
The Skyper complex has obtained LEED Gold sustainability certification and includes a 38-storey tower, a six-storey building with shops and offices, both built in 2005, and the former Holzmann mansion, built in 1913 and refurbished in 1994. Retail and residential space take up 10% of the complex. Largest tenants include the German Federal Bank, Deka Investmentfonds, HSBC and law firms Bird & Bird and Weil Gotshal & Manges. Allianz was advised by CBRE and Berwin Leighton Paisner, the seller by Jones Lang LaSalle.
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