Stockmann Real Estate Helsinki

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HELSINKI


16

department stores

500 OVER

fashion stores in 18 countries

3

online stores


Listed on Nasdaq OMX Helsinki with approx.

over

International multichannel retailer founded in 1862

50 000 shareholders

3

business divisions as of beginning of 2015

STOCKMANN GROUP’S REVENUE IN 2014

1 844.5M€ REVENUE BY MARKET 2014 Finland 48 % Sweden and Norway 28 % Russia 15 % Baltic countries and Central Europe 9%

REVENUE BY MERCHANDISE AREA Fashion � cosmetics Food Leisure Home Books, publications, stationery

68 % 15 % 8% 7% 2%

GROUP’S SHARED FUNCTIONS

BUSINESS DIVISIONS

STOCKMANN GROUP STOCKMANN RETAIL

STOCKMANN

REAL ESTATE

STOCKMANN

FASHION CHAINS

LINDEX

Properties in Helsinki, Tallinn, Riga and St Petersburg


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OWN PROPERTIES

• • • • •

Helsinki flagship building Book building in Helsinki Nevsky Centre in St Petersburg Tallinn store building Riga store building

Professional property management in order to enhance the shopping experience STOCKMANN

The new Real Estate division started operations on 1 January 2015. The unit is responsible for the properties owned by the Group in Helsinki, St Petersburg, Tallinn and Riga. The properties are used by the Stockmann department stores and external tenants. The Real Estate division is responsible for the tenant mix in the properties owned by Stockmann, for the administration and development of these properties and for the subletting of leased premises. The division is also responsible for the properties’ technical systems and the property services provided to tenants at all department stores. The goal of the new division is to complement and improve the selection of products and services that Stockmann provides to customers and to significantly enhance the use of space and property administration, thus maximising the value of the properties and the rental income they produce.


3.5 million

LOYAL CUSTOMERS

GROSS LEASABLE AREA (GLA)

144 000m2 OF WICH

42%

75% STOCKMANN

in Finland

used by Stockmann Retail

Stockmann Retail’s goal is to offer a topnotch shopping experience for customers by providing best-in-class service, an up-to-date mix of brands and choices and a rewarding Loyal Customer programme.

FAIR VALUE OF PROPERTIES

908,3M€ (1 January 2015)

Retail has a strong focus on fashion, cosmetics, food and home products. The target is to withdraw from certain product categories and release space which Real Estate will lease out to external tenants as a target to create added value to customers and shareholders.

STORE SALES AREA (SQM) Helsinki Flagship Itis (Vantaa) Jumbo (Vantaa) Tapiola (Espoo) Turku Tampere Oulu Tallinn Riga

54 900 12 000 11 700 14 500 14 300 17 600 13 200 16 800 13 700

TURKU

RETAIL

OULU

TAMPERE HELSINKI ESPOO VANTAA TALLINN RIGA



STOCKMANN

HELSINKI SALES AREA OVER

An inspirational state of mind

STOCKMANN

54 000m2 PARKING PLACES

620

VISITORS IN 2014

13.1 million

Stockmann Helsinki a piece of cultural historical real estate in the heart of Helsinki. Stockmann has been for decades a significant monument in Helsinki landscape. Through the years this largest and oldest Department Store in the Nordic Countries has been an inspirational place for shopping, services, drink and dine, happenings and get-together experiences creating everlasting memories.


STOCKMANN HELSINKI

FLOOR PLANS 1A — 2

Men Young Fashion

Magazines

Tenants Non food Common spaces

4055.1 m2 152.5 m2

156.5 m2

119.2 m2 38.2 m2 492.4 m2

-1A — 1 Women Cosmetics Leisure Deli � Cafe Electronics Stationery Books Tenants Fresh food Ambient DE Common spaces

915.7 m2 1833.0 m2 77.8 m2 235.4 m2 114.6 m2 903.7 m2 355.7 m2 406.9 m2 344.9 m2 313.4 m2 134.8 m2 1155.9 m2

-2A — -1 Women 15.9 m2 Cosmetics 40.2 m2 Leisure 617.7 m2 Deli � Cafe 26.2 m2 Electronics 2085.1 m2 Magazines 39.0 m2 Tenants 781.3 m2 Sales related services 32.7 m2 Fresh food 2085.2 m2 Frozen food 135.4 m2 Beer, wine, Spirits 93.2 m2 Beverages 138.5 m2 Non food 156.5 m2 Ambient 755.2 m2 DE 1408.1 m2 Common spaces 646.4 m2

Floor plans are not to scale and are for reference only.

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Servicepoint 436.1 m2 Tenants 2438.0 m2 Sales related services 54.8 m2 Common spaces 326.1 m2

Women 144.5 m2 Stationery 1.0 m2 Magazines 1.0 m2 Servicepoint 164.5 m2 Tenants 1750.5 m2 Sales related services 46.7 m2 Common spaces 908.6 m2

Children Home Leisure Sports Tenants Common spaces

1672.8 m2 34.9 m2 861.0 m2 1908.7 m2 516.6 m2 290.2 m2

Home 4402.9 m2 Leisure 282.2 m2 Magazines 0.8 m2 Sales related services 17.2 m2 Non food 70.3 m2 Common spaces 302.4 m2

Men Women Home Electronics Books Common spaces

13.5 m2 3195.2 m2 1318.1 m2 233.9 m2 0.3 m2 328.6 m2

Women Young Fashion Deli ďż˝ Cafe Tenants Common spaces

4321.2 m2 134.5 m2 208.4 m2 156.3 m2 313.9 m2

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Growing and vibrant capital city and a cultural center of Finland

THE PLACE TO BE

3RD

largest Nordic city

POPULATION

621 000 Greater Helsinki

1.4

million (2015)

TOURISM

3.2

million overnight stays per year

25% of Finland’s population

Most tourists from Russia, Germany, Great Britain, Sweden, United States, Japan and China


HELSINKI AIRPORT

Gateway between East � West

15.9 million passengers per year

HELSINKI CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION

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is the main shopping street along with Aleksanterinkatu Street. It’s the shopping hub in Helsinki’s Design District providing main international brands and connecting several inner city quarters.


realestate@stockmann.com

HELSINKI


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