State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan agrees to acquire 8 Place Vendome, Paris
The State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ) announces that it has reached an agreement to buy the prime office and retail property, 8 Place Vendome, for _135 million from AXA Real Estate Investment Managers (AXA Real Estate). SOFAZ has been advised by Cushman Wakefield and Allen&Overry.
SOFAZ has acquired the building as part of its strategy to build a diversified real estate portfolio comprised of high quality, prime assets in major cities of the world. Paris, being the largest office market in Europe, warranted its place as one of the initial destinations for SOFAZ's investments.
Place Vendome is the most prestigious square in Paris and is widely considered as the most prime location in the city. Combining high-class offices and luxury retail brands, this micro market is highly sought after by national and international occupiers and attracts prime rental levels. The elegant and distinctive architecture of the square is considered a masterpiece of French Classicism.
8 Place Vendome offers office, retail and residential space within an iconic 18th century mansion as well as an office building from the 1950's. Constructed in 1712, the classic French Baroque mansion forms a part of the iconic Place Vendome, which was built in honour of the Sun King Louis XIV. The total area of this prime asset is 5,400 square meters and is let to various renowned financial services and legal firms as well as several high profile tenants with luxury jewellers occupying the majority of its retail space.
Commenting on the sale, Israfil Mammadov, CIO of SOFAZ said: "With these recent real estate transactions SOFAZ has established its presence in two main commercial centers of Europe - London and Paris. Next year we will continue building our globally diversified real estate portfolio reflecting our investment strategy that foresees investments in core prime office space with strong fundamentals." -0-
Economics
-
On July 26, the Ministry of Economy hosted a meeting with entrepreneurs from the non-oil industry to explore ways to stimulate local production and enhance export potential.
-
Azerbaijani internet service providers Aztelekom and Baktelekom will introduce substantial changes to their pricing structure starting August 15, the companies announced today. Under the new tariffs, the minimum internet speed will rise to 100 Mbit/s, with the cost per Mbit/s decreasing from 0.45 AZN to 0.25 AZN. As a result, monthly charges will be set at 25 AZN for 100 Mbit/s, 30 AZN for 150 Mbit/s, and 36 AZN for 250 Mbit/s.
-
Independent experts suggest that Azerbaijan may be on the verge of another devaluation of its currency, the manat, due to a shrinking trade and payment surplus. The anticipated economic adjustments come amidst a decline in foreign currency inflows and reduced oil production.
-
Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov met today with Ahmed Moallim Figi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Somalia, at the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry. This meeting followed a discussion held the previous day between Figi and Azerbaijan’s Economy Minister Mikail Jabbarov.
Leave a review