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Buss Capital buys office building in Almere for EUR 22m
Date: 12 April 2011
Category: Office
Hamburg-based Buss Capital acquired office building De Landdrost in Almere, the Netherlands for EUR 21.7 mln. The vendor is Dutch property group Breevast. The 8,927-m2 property is located in the centre of the city and was delivered in December 2010. Educational institute VU-Windsheim has taken a 14.5-year lease on the property.

Buss Capital is contributing the asset to a closed-end Holland fund, which is being marketed to investors in April.
 
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