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Stoneweg Europe Stapled Trust
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Stoneweg Europe Stapled Trust engages in the investment in income producing commercial real estate assets across Europe. The company employs 350 full-time employees The company went IPO on 2017-11-30. The firm's principal objective is to invest, directly or indirectly, in income-producing commercial real estate assets across Europe with a minimum portfolio weighting of at least 75% in Western Europe and at least 75% in the light industrial / logistics and office sectors. Its portfolio comprises approximately 100 predominantly freehold properties in the Netherlands, Italy, France, Poland, Germany, Finland, Denmark, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and the United Kingdom with an aggregate lettable area of approximately 1.7 million square meters (sqm) and 800-plus tenant-customers. Stoneweg Ereit Management Pte. Ltd. is the manager of the SERT. Its properties include South Moravia Industrial Park, The Cube, Pisek Industrial Park I, Lovosice ONE Industrial Park I, Thorn Lighting, Naverland 8, Frauenstrabe 31 and other.
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