Summary of the Company, the Tenant and the Portfolio Sample Clauses

Summary of the Company, the Tenant and the Portfolio. The Company is a Swedish limited liability company which has, through the Subsidiaries, acquired all shares in the Targets, which are the sole owners of the Properties. The Portfolio comprises three modern freehold logistic properties of high quality located within the logistics triangle. The Properties are located along the E4 motorway in Jönköping, Norrköping and Nyköping. The Properties are strategically located for logistic operations with well-developed infrastructure and close proximity to the majority of end customers. The Properties are used mainly for logistics/warehouse purposes. The Portfolio has three tenants: Stadium, Nyköping Municipality and Aditro Logistics. All the Properties are well suited and of key importance to each of the Tenants. The buildings in the Portfolio have a total lettable area amounting to approximately 139,000 sqm and the total site area amounts to 272,200 sqm. All properties in the Portfolio are freehold properties.
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