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Unipol snaps up Italian mall for EUR 92m
Date: 13 January 2012
Category: Deal
Italian insurance group Unipol has bought the Puntadiferro shopping centre in Forli, Northern Italy, from local developer Coopsette for EUR 92 mln.

The transaction, which was sealed at the end of December, involves the retail gallery comprising 105 shops. The adjoining Conad hypermarket is not part of the deal.

Puntadiferro was the first shopping centre to open in the city of Forlì, according to the company. It provides 21,000 m2 of total retail area.
 
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