Pictet Group
Pictet Alternative Advisors and Brunswick relaunch Lindu with acquisition of 75,000 sqm last mile logistic portfolio
The portfolio benefits from prime access to Copenhagen airport, main highways and ring roads making the properties ideal for logistics and warehousing. Furthermore, the portfolio provides significant potential for improved ESG credentials.
In March earlier this year, PAA and Brunswick successfully divested a portfolio of approximately 85,000 square meters within the Lindu platform. With this acquisition, Lindu is being relaunched, closely matching its original scale with ambition to grow the portfolio further over the coming years.
Linus Nilsson, Head of Nordics at Pictet Alternative Advisors, said: “We have a strong belief that the Copenhagen last mile logistics market, underpinned by a robust Danish economy and strong tenant demand, will continue to perform well. Thus, we have decided to relaunch Lindu, our Copenhagen LML platform, together with Brunswick. Building on proven track record and the experience we have assembled over the last few years, our ambition is to create a high-quality portfolio in sought after locations, seeded by this significant initial transaction.”
Anthony Romano, Partner and Country Head Denmark at Brunswick, said: “I am very pleased with the solid partnership we have built with PAA. The team and I are confident that this relaunch will capitalize on the strong demand for strategically located logistics assets with development potential, enabling us to continue delivering value to our tenants and capital partner. We look forward to growing this portfolio over the coming years.”
About Brunswick Real Estate:
Brunswick is a Nordic real estate investor offering investment management services across asset classes. Brunswick builds independent, sustainable investment platforms, focused on targeted investment strategies, working closely with Nordic and international investors as well as local real estate partners. The team comprises about 65 people in Stockholm, Helsinki, and Copenhagen.