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  • Solar Powers the Next Stage of Growth


    Greenman Energy‘s (GME’s) rooftop solar network is now covering nearly half of on-site tenant electricity demand at the Greenman OPEN properties where it operates. Across 13 active plants – running for close to 1,000 operational days now – the network is generating an average yield of 3.50 MWh per plant per day, enough to cover 48.4% of customer energy needs at those sites and save an estimat

  • Upcoming Key Dates for Audit, NAV and Distributions

    Completion of the 2025 AuditThe CSSF have been informed that Greenman acting in its capacity as AIFM to Greenman NEXT, has agreed with Greenman NEXT's Independent Auditor – Moore Audit – that the audit will be concluded on 17/09/2026.
    Invitation to the Annual General Meeting On 17/09/2026 shareholders in Greenman NEXT will be sent convening notices – an invitation to attend and vote, in person

  • Article 9: What Sustainability Classification Means for Real Estate Investors

    If you've been reading about investment funds, you've likely seen terms like SFDR, Article 8, and Article 9. These come from EU regulation and indicate how a fund approaches sustainability.
    For Greenman NEXT (NEXT) and Greenman OPEN (OPEN), an Article 9 classification under the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) means sustainability is built into the investment strategy as a forma

  • The Overlooked Indicator Every Grocery Real Estate Investor Should Know

    Most investors judge the strength of retail real estate by looking at tenant names, locations, or yields. These factors matter. But they don't always show whether a tenant's income is sustainable or whether a store is likely to remain profitable over time.
    There is another indicator that can often provide deeper insight into the strength of a grocery property's income: how comfortably the tenan

  • Real Assets: Building a Stronger Portfolio Foundation for 2026 and Beyond

    European investors are increasingly redirecting capital towards essential real estate and infrastructure as part of a broader re-shaping of portfolios. Equity markets remain sensitive to monetary policy shifts, and global portfolios carry currency risk – particularly for investors holding US-dollar assets. Against this backdrop, tangible assets embedded in the European economy are attracting renew

  • Greenman NEXT - Fund Structure Explained

    A guide to the fund’s structure, strategy, and key terms for prospective investors
    Greenman NEXT is an open-ended European Long-Term Investment Fund (ELTIF) that invests in supermarket and grocery-anchored real estate across Europe. It is managed by Greenman Investments, which acts as the Alternative Investment Fund Manager (AIFM). Day-to-day property and asset management is handled locally by

  • Why You Should Invest in Grocery Real Estate

    In a world where uncertainty looms and markets fluctuate, one thing remains constant: people need to eat. Grocery stores serve as the backbone of our daily lives, providing not just food but also a sense of community and convenience. If you’re considering your next investment move, why not focus on grocery real estate in Europe? With its blend of necessity and stability, this market offers a promi

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