Retail

The value of the retail portfolio including investments in the pipeline in the Netherlands fell to € 1,881.7 million at year end 2009 from € 1,914.4 million a year earlier. A total of € 81.3 million was invested in the portfolio and pipeline. Investments in the operational portfolio related mainly to Alexandrium I in Rotterdam (€ 2.0 million). The pipeline investments of € 61.9 million mainly related to Middenwaard in Heerhugowaard (€ 19.7 million), De Mare in Alkmaar (€ 18.3 million), ’t Circus in Almere (€ 6.0 million, Metropole in Almere (€ 3.4 million), Cassandraplein in Eindhoven (€ 3.2 million) and Maaswijk in Spijkenisse (€ 3.4 million). In the course of the year Corio took into operation ’t Circus in Almere, the refurbished Cassandraplein in Eindhoven and the refurbished De Mare in Alkmaar, as well as parts of Middenwaard in Heerhugowaard.

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Rents and occupancy rates

The theoretical rent of the Dutch retail portfolio fell 0.9% to € 137.4 m. The first full year of operation of Pieter Vreedeplein in Tilburg as well as the reopening of Cassandraplein in Eindhoven and De Mare in Alkmaar balanced the effects of the disposal of a number of small retail projects in 2008 and 2009.

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Visitor numbers and sales

In general, footfall in the Dutch shopping centres has remained stable over the past few years.

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Pipeline

The total pipeline in the Netherlands amounts to € 1.0 billion (2008: € 940 million), of which € 121.8 million (2008: € 127.8 million) has been invested.

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