The acquisition of the centre, considered a Top 10 shopping centre asset in Spain, was initially delayed due to torrential flash flooding in the Valencia Region in October 2024. As part of the centre’s reinstatement, Unibail-Rodamco-Westfieldfully refurbished the ground floor’s common areas and retail units, with many retailers simultaneously taking the opportunity to upgrade their stores and introduce new concepts.
Bonaire Shopping Centre reopened to record footfalls on 13 February 2025, further confirming its position as the leading shopping centre in its region.

Laurence Rapp, CEO of Vukile Property Fund, comments: “We are thrilled to have secured this exceptional asset from Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield further cementing Castellana’s position as a leading player in the Iberian retail property market. This accretive deal is our biggest by value to date and furthers our growth in Spain with a market-leading institutional grade asset.”
The acquisition is being funded with the EUR200 million proceeds from the sale of Castellana’s stake in Lar España.
Rapp adds, “We made a tremendous profit of around EUR80 million on the Lar España trade and to redeploy the proceeds so quickly into such a high-quality asset and ensure no cash leakage is testament to our team’s deal making expertise.”

Further emphasising the transformational year of growth for Vukile, Rapp highlights Castellana’s strategic expansion into Portugal, where it has acquired four shopping centres since September 2024, funded with proceeds from the R1.5 billion raised by Vukile in September 2024.
These transactions are testament to Vukile’s and Castellana’s entrepreneurial and agile edge in the Iberian retail market, where local market knowledge, speed and creative deal-making are critical to success.
As part of the acquisition of Bonaire, Castellana has received an 18-month net operating income (NOI) guarantee. The centre currently has ample parking readily available, and its underground car park is expected to be reinstated and reopen by mid-2025 at no additional cost to Castellana.
Bonaire Shopping Centre is in Valencia, the third largest city, fourth most popular tourist region and third most populous residential area in Spain, boasting consumers with incomes well above the national average. Valencia has attracted the third highest level of investment in Spain over the past five years. It enjoys exceptional links to local and international markets, with the second largest port in Spain and the fifth largest in Europe. It connects to all major cities in Spain via Spanish high-speed AVE trains, which operate on the longest high-speed network in Europe. Furthermore, the Valencia Airport is located very close to the centre.
As the leading and top-performing shopping and leisure destination in Valencian province, the open-air centre has a proven trading track record with market-leading, above-market sales density and footfall averages. It boasts an impressive 99% long-term occupancy rate with a diversified mix of highly attractive brands, appealing to customers from across the entire region. Tenants include six Inditex fashion brands including Zara, as well as Primark, JD Sports, Cinesa, Mango, H&M and Fnac, to name a few. Bonaire also features a top-floor leisure, food and beverage area that was refurbished in 2016. The 138-store, 55,800sqm gross lettable area (GLA) centre acquired by Castellana is linked to an Alcampo hypermarket, which takes the total property to 78,000sqm. Further, Bonaire is part of a powerful retail node of 135,200sqm and 151 stores, including Leroy Merlin, Decathlon and leasing Scandinavian furniture retailer JYSK.
For Castellana, the transaction further strengthens its already strong portfolio of dominant shopping centres in Iberian regional cities and expands its footprint on Spain’s east coast. Vukile and Castellana excel at consistently adding value to high-quality retail assets, and the 10,000sqm of immediate expansion potential at Bonaire creates ideal strategic alignment with Castellana’s on-the-ground asset management and development expertise. Bonaire also aligns with its ESG goals, having earned an “outstanding” BREEAM score for management and an A-grade EPC certificate.
For Vukile, the deal scales up its Spanish investment. From a zero base in July 2017, following the Bonaire Shopping Centre acquisition approximately two-thirds of Vukile’s assets will be offshore in the Iberian Peninsula, in the high-growth, attractive markets of Portugal and Spain.