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The Karela complex was rented by Mytileneus

The Karela complex was rented by Mytileneus

Prodea announced the full lease of Karela Business Park from Mytilineos.

This is the largest real estate-office complex in Prodea’s portfolio, with the company emphasizing that it recommends launching a long-term partnership by creating synergies in the sectors in which it operates.

The lease term is 15 years with a minimum of 12 years and was executed just three months after the property was vacated by the previous tenant.

According to the information, some Mytilineos services will move to Karela Business Park.

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PRODEA Investments announces the full lease of Karela Business Park, the largest real estate and office complex in its portfolio, to MYTILINEOS.

The new lease of MYTILINEOS, a leading company with a leading position, international presence and continuous growth, has a term of 15 years with a minimum term of 12 years and was executed just three months after the property was vacated by the previous tenant. The complex is scheduled to host part of MYTILINEOS activities.

With this lease, Prodea and MYTILINEOS begin a long-term partnership by creating synergies in the sectors in which they operate.

Karela Business Park is a complex of 6 office buildings, with a total area of ​​29,000 square metres. and 1,100 parking spaces, it is the first green building in Greece to receive LEED GOLD certification and is a prime example of the excellent investment properties of PRODEA portfolio properties.

The building provides high-quality spaces that can be easily adapted to the functional needs of the tenant. At the same time, it has modern systems to save energy and reduce its carbon footprint, such as a central energy management system, an external shading system to reduce air conditioning requirements, a green roof, and a range of sustainable infrastructure such as bicycle parking, multi-stream waste recycling infrastructure, car parks, and charging places for electric vehicles/ Hybrid and biological cleaning system.

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The building is located by road a short distance from the business center of Amrousi while easily accessible from Attiki Street and close to the “Kantza” station (metro and suburbs). It should be noted that access to the property is expected to be further improved with the operation of a new metro station directly in front of the property (project expected to be completed in the first half of 2025).