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Somerset Buys Dutch Supermarket Portfolio for €180 Million

Purchase Marks Move Away From Logistics
The opening of the 250th Albert Heijn store in February this year. (Albert Heijn)
The opening of the 250th Albert Heijn store in February this year. (Albert Heijn)
CoStar News
December 14, 2021 | 2:42 P.M.

A consortium led by Somerset Capital Partners has bought a portfolio of 41 Dutch supermarkets for €180 million from Supermarkt Vastgoed.

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News | Somerset Buys Dutch Supermarket Portfolio for €180 Million