The Antetokounmpo family and Premia Properties bought the village shopping center in Rendi for €14.1 million
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Antetokounmpo family, along with Premia Properties, has acquired the popular Village Shopping & More center in Rendi for €14.1 million, as announced by the company. The announcement also states that the shopping center will be immediately upgraded with the aim of creating a model sports and entertainment center.
The property has a built-up area of 49,000 m² on a 36-acre plot. The goal of the Antetokounmpo family and the company they partnered with is to upgrade the well-known complex into a meeting place for families with children and young people. While the facilities are currently in good condition, they will be immediately upgraded, according to the company’s announcement.
The Announcement for the Acquisition of Village Shopping & More by the Antetokounmpos and Premia
The announcement:
Premia Properties S.A. (“Premia”) announces that on December 3, 2024, the company Renti to Go Single Member S.A. (“Buyer”) acquired 100% of the shares of Trivillage Developments Greece Single Member S.A. (“Trivillage”), which owns and operates the Village Shopping & More center in Rendi, Attica (“Property”), for €14.1 million.
The Property has a built-up area of 49,000 m² on a 36-acre plot and is currently functioning as an entertainment park, with the main tenant being Village Cinema.
This business move by Giannis Antetokounmpo and Ilias Georgiadis aims to upgrade the well-known complex and create a model sports and entertainment center in the broader area, as well as a meeting point for families with children and young people. Although the facilities are in good condition, they will be immediately upgraded.
We would like to thank Eurobank for supporting and financing this project, as well as CBRE for their advisory services.
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