The operation, which started in April last year, was very competitive, with several international funds interested. It was closed at the end of January, with the German Trei, belonging to the Tengelmann Group according to CNN Portugal.
“Project Amália” was presented to investors as an “opportunity to acquire the best portfolio of supermarkets with the best performance” in the country. To close this operation, Trei Real Estate, part of the German Tengelmann group, had the support of Morais Leitão, and LCN with the support of PLMJ.
In total, the deal involved 50 assets, covering an area of 68,196 square meters. Of the total properties, 44 are Pingo Doce stores, with an average of 1,400 square meters each, and together represent 8.1 million euros in income, that is, 97% of the total. There are 11 stores of this Jerónimo Martins brand in the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon, nine in Porto, seven in Faro and 17 in other locations.
The portfolio also includes a Continente in Setúbal, with 1,200 square meters and a Minipreço in Braga, with 1,000 square meters. The new owner will also have land of 9,700 square meters in Porto, a store of 1,300 square meters in Aveiro and another asset in Setúbal.
In 2020, the same US fund bought a portfolio of 36 Mercadona supermarkets in Spain, according to the Spanish press.
Beware. The supermarkets in the US largely peddle garbage and poisons. Continue to eat their packaged convenience foods like I see a lot of teens doing during their lunch break (while away from their parents) and watch the girth increase while their health decreases. It used to be that the EU scrutiny was better at regulating that kind of edible garbage.
By MissInformation from Lisbon on 07 Apr 2023, 09:17
Portugal, be on high alert. When you see “US private equity” firms buying up your Pingo Doce stores, ask yourselves “gee, why did they do that? What do they plan to do next?” Answer: it won’t be to lower prices or improve quality.
God help us…
By Alexandre from Lisbon on 07 Apr 2023, 10:25
We will be the 51st state soon, the way things are going. I see and hear Americans everywhere in Portugal these days. (And yes there are only 50 official states)
By Marco from Alentejo on 08 Apr 2023, 15:53
buying of the supermarket chain does not mean it will be filled with american trash "food". EU food regulations still apply...
By alex from Lisbon on 10 Apr 2023, 12:41