

WEIGHTED AVERAGE REMAINING TERM
Approx. 4.4 years
Around 50 lenders*
BANKS, INSURERS, REGIONAL SAVINGS BANKS, AND COOPERATIVE BANKS
2.4%
AVERAGE INTEREST RATE
TOP-5-BANKS:
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DZ HYP
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LBBW/BERLINHYP
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HELABA
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MÜNCHNER HYP
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NORD LB/DEUTSCHE HYPO
TOP-5-BANKS:
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DZ HYP
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LBBW/BERLINHYP
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HELABA
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MÜNCHNER HYP
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NORD LB/DEUTSCHE HYPO
Location
Well-positioned within the outskirts of Oviedo, Asturias
Accessibility
Easy to reach: Facing main transport gateways; strong regional coverage
Catchment
1,000,000 inhabitants

Pushing for Transformation
Climate Risk Analysis
ECE map2zero is a climate transition plan for the retail real estate sector. Together with the investor, a step-by-step plan is devised that is individually tailored to the investor’s ESG targets and aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions toward net zero. The maintenance strategy costs that would have been incurred anyway are taken into account here. ECE map2zero can serve as an important catalyst for the decarbonization of individual properties or entire portfolios, helping portfolio holders to achieve their sustainable transformation. The transition plan fully meets the requirements of the banks and the CSRD. In addition to a comprehensive report on the property’s condition in terms of energy efficiency, ECE map2zero contains a catalog of the most efficient measures on the way to net zero – including a pricing model and a practicable timetable for the owners’ investment strategy. Targets, measures, and carbon reductions are determined on a scientific basis.
Climate Risk Analysis
ECE produces an overview of the physical impact of climate change on a center, including recommendations for risk mitigation. Swiss Re’s natural disaster models are used as the basis for the assessment. The future risk is quantified on the basis of 12 climate risk scores for three climate change scenarios.
Funding Management
On request, ECE can help investors to analyze funding potential and submit a subsequent application for funding to help meet the cost of the energy-efficient renovation of their retail properties or individual energy-saving measures.
Funding Management
On request, ECE can help investors to analyze funding potential and submit a subsequent application for funding to help meet the cost of the energy-efficient renovation of their retail properties or individual energy-saving measures.
PERFORMANCE BASED ON GRI STANDARDS
In this chapter – Performance based on GRI standards – you will find an introduction to ECE's sustainability structures and responsibilities as well as the detailed sustainability strategy including a double materiality analysis, the strategic action areas and the key targets of ECE in the areas of “Environmental”, “Social” and “Governance” (see p. 88–91 in the PDF).
This is followed by figures and information on the following topics:
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Employees 2023-2024 (see p. 68–71 in the PDF)
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Energy and Resources 2023-2024 (see p. 72–75 in the PDF)
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Responsible Governance 2023-2024 (see p. 76–77 in the PDF)
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Building quality, location quality, and quality of user experience
(see p. 78–79 in the PDF)
The GRI Index can be found in the PDF on pages 80–82.
In this chapter – Performance based on GRI standards – you will find an introduction to ECE's sustainability structures and responsibilities as well as the detailed sustainability strategy including a double materiality analysis, the strategic action areas and the key targets of ECE in the areas of “Environmental”, “Social” and “Governance” (see p. 88–91 in the PDF).
This is followed by figures and information on the following topics:
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Employees 2023-2024 (see p. 68–71 in the PDF)
-
Energy and Resources 2023-2024 (see p. 72–75 in the PDF)
-
Responsible Governance 2023-2024 (see p. 76–77 in the PDF)
-
Building quality, location quality, and quality of user experience
(see p. 78–79 in the PDF)
The GRI Index can be found in the PDF on pages 80–82.

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