Deportivo La Coruna is selling its historic headquarters in Plaza de Pontevedra to GSC Holding Empresarial, a business group that also owns Brigantia Real Estate. The operation closed two weeks ago and it is expected that the new owners will be installed by the end of the month or early July. The club has decided to move to the Ciudad Deportiva de Abegondo, where it will invest 40 million euros to have top-level facilities to settle in the elite. The headquarters in Plaza de Pontevedra have been relegated and losing activity, as the club has been working in Abegondo. The operation will bring an extra economic contribution to the club's balance sheet and a positive impact on the economic parameters used by LaLiga, which will help to improve the club's operational capacity and salary limit, according to the board. The sale of the headquarters is part of the club's management policy, which has insisted on prioritizing sustainability, value creation, and strengthening of own resources. The news transcends in a week marked by euphoria. A Coruña is living a real invasion of happiness after Deportivo's ascension to Primera Division: streets, shops, and conversations are breathing an enthusiasm that has not been seen in years. In this climate, the news of the sale of the headquarters acquires a special shine, as if the building were also starting its own ascent towards a new stage. The city is vibrating, the Deportivismo is reuniting with its pride, and a building full of history is starting a new stage.
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Deportivo La Coruna sells its headquarters to GSC Holding Empresarial
Deportivo La Coruna sells its historic headquarters in Plaza de Pontevedra to GSC Holding Empresarial, a business group that also owns Brigantia Real Estate. The operation closed two weeks ago and it is expected that the new owners will be installed by the end of the month or early July.
Deportivo La Coruna