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GA_P advises Carmila España in the sale of several assets
Gómez-Acebo & Pombo has advised the partners of Carmila España, one of the most important shopping centre owners in Europe and listed on the Paris Stock Exchange, on the sale of four assets located in Andalusia.
The sale has been formalised with a family office, keeping Carmila in the management of the assets through a property management contract.
The GA_P team was formed by: Natalia Lastres, José Ramón Pérez Álvarez-Robles, Javier Marroquín and Juan Sainz Tourón, of counsel and associates of Real Estate respectively.
The sale has been formalised with a family office, keeping Carmila in the management of the assets through a property management contract.
The GA_P team was formed by: Natalia Lastres, José Ramón Pérez Álvarez-Robles, Javier Marroquín and Juan Sainz Tourón, of counsel and associates of Real Estate respectively.
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