European Logistics Investment (ELI), a dynamically developing logistics platform in Poland, has signed a loan agreement worth €111 million with Berlin Hyp. The funds will be used for the refinancing of four projects from ELI’s logistics portfolio.

“ELI’s logistics projects offer excellent connectivity and value for businesses, and these are the reasons behind their popularity among tenants in the whole country. We are excited that a renowned banking institution such as Berlin Hyp has additionally validated the excellent quality of our assets by granting a loan facility,” Artur Gniazdowski, Senior Vice President of Finance at Griffin Real Estate, said.

“ELI has been experiencing rapid growth, quickly expanding its portfolio by adding attractive properties in key logistics locations in Poland. Securing long-term financing will allow us to maintain the momentum and enable the company to achieve expansion goals,” Łukasz Toczek, Senior Vice President Investments at Griffin Real Estate responsible for ELI platform development, added.

“The logistics real estate sector in Poland has been growing steadily and thus ELI is developing as an important player in the Polish logistics market. We have recognized ELI's potential to leverage market opportunities,” Justyna Kędzierska-Klukowska, Head of Berlin Hyp Warsaw Office, said.

(WBJ)


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łukasz toczek

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