- Investment and asset management services for institutional clients expanded
- Four properties in Berlin and Frankfurt taken over
- AuM increases to around €4 billion
Frankfurt, 5. March 2026 – ABG Real Estate Group has been commissioned to manage four additional properties with a total value of €1.1 bn. The company is thus strengthening its investment and asset management services business for institutional clients and increasing its assets under management to around €4 billion. The transferred portfolio is jointly owned by a club of professional pension funds.
The four properties are well-known buildings such as the Garden Tower, the Eurotheum and the Japan Center in Frankfurt's central business district, and the Pressehaus on Alexanderplatz in Berlin. The properties in the portfolio comprise a total of around 115,000 square metres of rental space. This includes office, hotel and restaurant space. Tenants include renowned companies such as Société Générale, Intesa Sanpaolo, the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Berliner Verlag and The Office Group in the German capital. 020.
About ABG Real Estate Group
The ABG Real Estate Group, founded in Munich in 1967, looks back on more than 55 years of success. With its business units Development as well as Investment and Asset Management, it covers the full real estate lifecycle from a single source – from project development and construction management to letting, financing and investment management.
The company is represented across Germany with offices in Hamburg, Frankfurt, Berlin, Cologne and Munich. With over 75 employees, the ABG Real Estate Group develops, realises and manages commercial properties as well as residential schemes and urban quarters. The current volume of assets under management amounts to more than €3.4 billion.
Its portfolio includes renowned properties such as the “Living Isar” urban quarter on the former Osram site in Munich, the Deutschlandhaus in Hamburg and VoltAir in Berlin. Current ABG projects include, among others, the Mariengärten and Quartier Helene residential and urban developments in Munich, as well as the CENTRAL PARX building ensemble and PALAIS ROSSMARKT in central Frankfurt.