Nick Politis buys Sydney’s Chopard store

The five level property occupies a 54 square metre site.

The Australian Federal Police has sold a prominent Sydney CBD retail property seized under proceeds-of-crime laws.

Nick Politis bought 119 King St for about $19 million.

The result reflects a circa four per cent yield.

Chopard is the occupier on a lease expiring 2031.

The five level 210 square metre building occupies a 54 sqm site adjacent to Pitt Street Mall, in the city’s fashion precinct.

Discounted deal

The King St property previously sold for $21m in 2022 to Tara Global Pty Ltd, a company linked to the investigation, before being restrained the following year, part of Operation Avarus-Midas (continues below).

X Commercial’s Chris Johnson and John Bowie Wilson were the agents.

The deal comes five months since Mr Politis, via the Euminidi Group in which he holds a half stake, outlaid $50m for Brisbane’s historic Caxton Hotel.

Not long earlier the Sydney Roosters chairman and real estate investor shed a historic Brisbane CBD commercial investment after a decade.

The buyer was National Retail Group, owned by Chemist Warehouse executives.

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Marc Pallisco

A former property analyst and print journalist, Marc is the publisher of realestatesource.com.au.