04 Feb 2021

Big deal in the European market

  • RE+D Magazine

 An M7 spokesman told international media that the agreement would facilitate the continued development of the M7 Real Estate platform across Europe.

It is noted that the Board of Mailbox REIT (owned by M7 Real Estate), which owns a portfolio with offices in Birmingham, canceled the planned share capital increase in view of the possible acquisition.

M7 was founded in 2009, and initially investments were limited to industrial properties in Britain. Benefiting from the ten-year crisis, the company has invested in the development of a number of platforms, investing in European real estate. Today the company has similar platforms in 14 countries.





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