Generali Adriatic Value Fund sells two office properties in Ljubljana
by CIJ News iDesk III 
2025-04-08 
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Generali Adriatic Value Fund, Slovenia’s first regulated alternative investment fund (AIF) focused on real estate, has completed the sale of two office properties in Ljubljana. The fund, managed by Generali Investments and advised by Peakside Capital, sold the southern section of the Stekleni Dvor complex on Dunajska cesta and the Tivoli Center on Bleiweisova cesta. The Stekleni Dvor property comprises 8,700 square metres of rentable space across eight upper floors, mezzanine levels, a ground floor, and a three-level underground parking structure. It is one of two office buildings in the complex, which share a connected underground garage and are located near the Ljubljana ring road. The Tivoli Center is located in central Ljubljana and consists of two interconnected office buildings, offering a total gross leasable area of approximately 7,700 square metres. Both properties were acquired by Agromarket logistic d.o.o., a company based in Kragujevac, Serbia. These transactions mark the second and third sales from the Generali Adriatic Value Fund. The fund aims to generate returns through a combination of rental income and capital appreciation from commercial real estate investments. It is currently in its final phase, focused on the divestment of assets and the distribution of returns to investors in line with its original investment strategy.