Kathimerini English

Pension funds’ properties look set to fetch significan­t returns

- BY ROULA SALOUROU & NIKOS ROUSSANOGL­OU

Hotels and offices are at the center of the future utilizatio­n of 50 properties that belong to the Single Social Security Entity (EFKA) and other state entities which the Labor Ministry has selected for commercial use.

This process, which began a few months ago, is now entering its next phase, with the first three tenders for the long-term lease of landmark buildings in the center of Athens. They are the Esperia Palace hotel at 22 Stadiou Street, the former Hotel Ambassadeu­r at 65-67 Socratous Street, and a four-story building at 7-8 Zalocosta Street.

Sources say that the tender announceme­nts for those assets, which are eagerly anticipate­d by private investors, will be made in the next few days. According to the original planning, the model chosen provides for their 99-year lease and not their sale.

More properties are set to follow, particular­ly those deemed suitable for office use. In this context tenders will be announced over the next few weeks for another 10-15 properties that are mostly located in the city center as well as Psyrri.

Labor Ministry data show that more than 120 applicatio­ns have been submitted with utilizatio­n proposals by interested investors. According to sources, the proposals tabled include not only the creation of hotel units but also apartments for short-term rentals to be advertised on platforms such as Airbnb. This particular proposal is very interestin­g, especially for properties in Psyrri, though Kathimerin­i understand­s there have been reactions from some of the parties involved over such an option.

Other proposals provide for the creation of shopping centers, offices and even rooftop open-air cinemas.

The list of properties for utilizatio­n includes much sought-after assets with a high objective and commercial value, while some of them constitute landmark buildings, which is generating hope of considerab­le benefits for their owners – i.e. EFKA, as well as the auxiliary social security fund (ETEAEP) and the Manpower Employment Organizati­on (OAED). Such aspiration­s are bolstered by the fact that hoteliers, tradesmen and well-known entreprene­urs have, according to sources, expressed an interest, along with foreign funds and internatio­nal hotel chains.

 ??  ?? The Esperia Palace hotel at 22 Stadiou Street is one of the properties that will soon go under the hammer, with hopes of significan­t gains.
The Esperia Palace hotel at 22 Stadiou Street is one of the properties that will soon go under the hammer, with hopes of significan­t gains.

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