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H2 2017
City Report
Zagreb City Report H2 2017COPYRIGHT © JONES LANG LASALLE IP, INC. 2018
According to Oxford Economics, the Croatian economy grew by 3.2% year-on-year in the third quarter of 2017, driven by consumption. The solid performance reflects another record season for tourism, rising real wages and an improving regional trade. These trends are likely to continue in 2018, and the country is set to grow faster than the EU average in the near term underpinned by the improved absorption of EU funds.
Following debt refinancing problems, the biggest company in the region Agrokor, was put under state management in April and its restructuring plan could increase the vulnerability of the banking sector and weaken confidence. However, the tourism season appears to have been stronger than the record 2016 season. Tourist arrivals were up over 12% year-on-year in the period from January to September. Given extensive investment in hotel capacity, services export volumes are forecast to rise 3% in 2018.The government has made an important step in the country’s euro-entry plan, by setting a target of 2020 to join the exchange rate mechanism, where it will stay for two years to show the required currency stability before formally adopting the euro.
Economy
Unemployment rate,December 2017,
Croatia
GDP Growth, Q3 2017 y-o-y
Net Salary September 2017, Zagreb
Inflation, December 2017 y-o-y
Retail Sales, November 2017 y-o-y,
Croatia
Industrial production, December 2017 y-o-y,
Croatia
3.2% 1.2% 12.2%
€935 5.7% -2.5%€
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Prime Yields
Notable Recent Investment Transactions
IndustrialShopping Centre Office
7.25% 8.25% 9.25%
Sector Property Location Seller Buyer
RetailGarden Mall, retail parks Koprivnica and Sisak, Požega land
Various cities Heta Asset Resolution Supernova
Retail Centar Cvjetni Zagreb HOTO group Supernova
Retail Branimir and Kaptol Centar Zagreb UniCredit Bank Supernova
Retail King Cross ZagrebAberdeen Asset Management
Spar European Shopping Centres
Office Mani Business Center Zagreb Mani d.o.o M7 Real Estate
The appeal of the Croatian market was confirmed by numerous transactions throughout 2017. The majority of transactions involved retail assets, however a few transactions in both the office and industrial segment were also noted, making Croatia one of the most active markets in the SEE region during the past year.
Retail parks and shopping centers were subject to one of the largest expansions on the market by Supernova, which purchased retail centres in Koprivnica, Sisak and Požega - in project stage, as well as Garden Mall, Cvjetni, Branimir and Kaptol Centar shopping centres in Zagreb, making it the leading company in Croatia in terms of retail space. In addition, King Cross shopping centre in Zagreb was purchased by Spar European Shopping Centers. Within the office segment, M7 Real Estate acquired Mani Business Center, spread over 13,900 sq m, located in the Buzin area of Zagreb while the industrial segment was marked by the acquisition of Magma logistics centre in Jastrebarsko.
Source: JLL, 2018
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Zagreb office stock and supply (sq m)
Office completions in 2017 • Increase in construction activity in the first half of 2017 with the delivery of two schemes – VMD Kuniščak and Fabrika in Zagreb
• Slowdown in the second half of the year
• New projects on the horizon
• Market activity was driven by relocations and new occupation
• The most active sectors have been manufacturing, IT, consumer goods and pharmaceuticals
Property Location Size (sq m)
VMD Kuniščak Črnomerec 10,000
Fabrika Trešnjevka 6,500
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Source: JLL, 2018
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Stock Supply
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Vacancy rate in Zagreb
Prime rental levels (€/sq m/month)Future office projects
Project Location Description
Centar 2000 phase D3Radnička
StreetHotel and Office
Crystal Tower Ilica StreetResidential,
Commercial and Hotel
Euro DausRadnička
StreetSports, Office,
technical facility
HOKRadnička
StreetOffice and Hotel
MatrixSlavonska
StreetOffice
€14 - € 15
Source: JLL, 2018
Source: JLL, 2018
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Shopping centre evolution in Zagreb (sq m)
Prime Shopping centre density in Zagreb
500 sq mPer 1,000 inhabitants
• No new shopping centres delivered in Zagreb throughout 2017
• Importanne Galleria in Zagreb reopened as Galleria Business Centre
• Increased activity noted in secondary cities
• Marisa shopping centre opened in Trogir
• Mercator Split reopened as Salona Mall
• Construction of IKEA’s Designer Outlet Croatia in Zagreb in progress
• Arena Centar in Zagreb announced its expansion
• The city of Zagreb announced the construction of an open market place
• Existing supermarket chains continue to expand on the market
Source: JLL, 2018
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Shopping centre stock New supply
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Future retail schemes in Croatia
Demand Rental levels (€/sq m/month)
Shopping centres
€20 - €22
High street
€60 - €70
Property Location Size (sq m) Completion year
Designer Outlet Centre 1st phase Rugvica 15,000 2018
Max Stoja Pula 30,000 2018
Supernova Požega 18,000 2018
• Existing retailers continue with their expansion plans
• American fast food chain Subway re-entered the market and opened a restaurant in Zagreb
Market entrants in 2017
Source: JLL, 2018
Source: JLL, 2018
Location City Brand
Arena centar Zagreb Subway
Point shopping centre / Supernova Buzin
Zagreb Pepco
Frankopanska Street ZagrebHeraldi for Women
Supernova Garden Mall/ Supernova Buzin
Zagreb TEDi
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Recent completion
Industrial stock (‘000 sq m)
Scheme Type Size (sq m) Location
Heineken
WarehouseWarehouse 5,200 Karlovac
• Low construction activity noted in 2017
• Heineken Croatia opened a new warehouse in Karlovac
• Industrial market growth driven by the growth of the retail industry
• Lack of speculative projects pushes the construction of industrial schemes intended for owner occupied purposes
Source: JLL, 2018
Source: JLL, 2018
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Future industrial projects
Industrial production index Prime rents (€/sq m/month)
H2 2017
€5
• Market activity predominantly driven by the retail, manufacturing and shipping sectors
• Number of schemes on the market insufficient to meet growing demand
• Shortage of speculative schemes caused low vacancy levels
Source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Croatia, 2018
Project Type Location
Croatian Post Distribution centre/ administrative building Velika Gorica
Source: JLL, 2018
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