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The approximately 12,500 square meters of rental space in the EKZ Abensberg offers over 70 retail, service and gastronomy outlets. /// credit: MEC
The approximately 12,500 square meters of rental space in the EKZ Abensberg offers over 70 retail, service and gastronomy outlets. /// credit: MEC

MEC Receives A New Mandate With EKZ Abensberg

MEC is further expanding its position as a retail real estate specialist and national market leader for retail parks: As of March 1st, 2024, it has taken over the operation of EKZ Abensberg.

The order comes from a real estate investment manager for whom MEC has also successfully operated two other trading locations for several years. The mandate for the shopping center includes center and leasing management. “We are very pleased about the trust that has been placed in us with the mandate,” says Christian Schröder, COO of MEC. “We see this trust as both a mandate and an incentive to professionally manage and sustainably develop the center in our common spirit.”

The center manager of the EKZ Abensberg is Michael Schüller, who has also been responsible for other MEC locations for several years. “Thanks to his years of experience in the area and responsibility for other properties in the region, he is the ideal person for the location,” says Schröder. The client is pleased about the expansion of the business relationship with the retail real estate specialist.

EKZ Abensberg, which opened in 1993, is conveniently located between Ingolstadt and Regensburg at Straubinger Straße 42. On around 12,500 sq m of sales space, visitors will find over 70 shops from the areas of fashion, electronics, drugstore items, food, gastronomy and more. These include the Netto food discounter, Müller drugstore, Fussl Modestraße and Depot. Various service offerings and the gastronomic variety round off the offering at the EKZ Abensberg.

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