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CBRE UK · Office

Corum acquires iconic Malietoren office tower in The Hague

Via CBRE UK · June 16, 2026
Compiled by Real Estate Trail Editorial · June 16, 2026

Why this matters

Corum’s acquisition of the Malietoren office tower in The Hague underscores a broader institutional recalibration within the office sector, particularly in European gateway cities. While the transaction is outside the US market, it signals persistent investor appetite for iconic, well-located office assets that can anchor portfolios amid ongoing sector uncertainty. For US allocators and capital providers, this deal highlights the continued relevance of trophy office properties as defensive holdings, even as broader office fundamentals face pressure from hybrid work trends and leasing softness. The choice of a landmark asset suggests a preference for quality and resilience over opportunistic plays in secondary or tertiary markets. This aligns with a cautious capital flow pattern where institutional investors prioritize stable cash flows and tenant creditworthiness. Moreover, the involvement of a specialist investor like Corum may indicate a strategic focus on long-term income rather than short-term repositioning, a stance that could influence lending parameters and underwriting standards. In sum, while US office markets grapple with structural shifts, this acquisition reflects a segment of institutional capital maintaining conviction in prime office real estate’s role within diversified portfolios, with implications for cross-border capital flows and risk appetite in the sector.

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