Denmark's Rosengårdcentret up for sale
Cushman & Wakefield, the world's largest privately held commercial real estate services
firm, has been appointed to sell Rosengårdcentret, Denmark's second largest shopping centre
with a GLA of over 100,000 sq m and 158 units located in Odense on Funen.
Rosengårdcentret has been put up for sale by its private owners who have selected Cushman
& Wakefield to conduct an international and domestic marketing campaign to potential
investors. The centre is expected to generate significant interest and is likely to be the
largest single asset sale in Denmark in 2012.
Commenting on the timing of the sale, Ove Jensen, the chairman of Rosengårdcentret, said;
"The financial crisis has resulted in historically low interest rates, the like of which
we have not experienced for the past 50 years. At this time, many regard stocks and bonds as
either too risky or offering the prospect of very low returns, hence the interest for
investments in prime assets such as Rosengårdcentret."
Rosengårdcentret is Denmark's second largest shopping centre with 158 units with a GLA of
110,000 sq m. The centre includes two large grocery stores, a cinema, fitness center, toy
superstore, crèche, 16 cafes and restaurants, pharmacy and gas station. In 2009,
Rosengårdcentret was nominated the Nordic region's best shopping mall. There is potential to
further enhance the retail mix through extension.
Rosengårdcentret has a strong and loyal customer base and has maintained footfall and
revenue during the financial crisis. The first phase was built in 1971, and it has been
continuously developed, expanded and modernized making it a modern and vibrant shopping centre.
Over the past five years the current owners have renovated the centre with capital investment
of over 50m EUR. Despite the continual development and enhancement, development opportunities
still exist from which a new owner could benefit.
Ove Jensen continued, "We have selected Cushman & Wakefield for its excellent track
record in advising on and selling shopping centres globally. The international experience is
important for us as Rosengårdcentret will appeal to both domestic and overseas
investors."
Claus Bælum, Partner at RED, Alliance Partner of Cushman &Wakefield in Denmark said:
"The opportunity to market a Danish asset of this size and quality to an international
audience is rare and will certainly help to focus international attention and interest on the
Danish real estate market."
The instruction will be managed by Michael Rodda, Head of Retail Capital Markets for Cushman
& Wakefield in Europe and Claus Baelum, Partner of RED in Copenhagen.