| Retail REITs Industry | Real Estate Sector | Wouter Gijbels CEO | XBRU Exchange | BE0003754687 ISIN |
| BE Country | 4 Employees | 20 Nov 2024 Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
Vastned Belgium is recognized as a public regulated real estate company (RREC) with its shares actively traded on Euronext Brussels under the symbol VASTB. With a clear focus on the Belgian market, Vastned Belgium dedicates its investments to commercial real estate, primarily targeting multi-functional retail properties in Belgium's leading shopping destinations such as Antwerp, Brussels, Ghent, and Bruges. Their portfolio extends beyond traditional retail spaces to include top-tier retail parks and retail warehouses, showcasing the company's adaptive strategy in real estate investment. Vastned Belgium also holds investments in a select number of hospitality and residential units, diversifying its portfolio while maintaining a core focus on prime commercial properties.
Vastned Belgium specializes in investing in prime retail properties situated in the heart of Belgium's most sought-after shopping cities. These properties offer a blend of shopping, dining, and entertainment options, catering to a wide range of consumer needs and preferences. This strategic focus aims to attract a high footfall, ensuring sustained tenant demand and investment value.
The company's portfolio includes high-end retail parks and warehouses, offering sizable, versatile spaces for a variety of retail operations. These locations are strategically selected for their accessibility and the ability to draw in large volumes of customers, making them attractive spots for both national and international retailers.
Although a smaller component of Vastned Belgium's portfolio, the investment in hospitality and residential units showcases the company's commitment to diversification within the real estate market. These investments are carefully chosen to complement their commercial real estate holdings, adding value to the overall portfolio and offering growth opportunities beyond the retail sector.