LemonKey breaks away from Housers, announces investment of €1M for expansion

February 24, 2019
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This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

The proptech has closed the acquisition of 72% stake that Housers had of the company. Ángel Manuel Gómez has joined the LemonKey team as CEO and CEO.

LemonKey says goodbye to Housers and announces an investment of €1 million for its expansion plan. The Valencian digital real estate company consummates its exit from the Housers Group. The negotiations have been closed with the acquisition by LemonKey of the share that Housers had in the company, which meant 72% of the property, as the company has informed in a press release.

In addition, the company has reinforced its board of directors with the appointment of Ángel Manuel Gómez as CEO. Manuel Gómez will accompany Arturo Ballester, founder and president of the company, in this new stage of the company.

LemonKey, which until now has based its income statement on the real estate investment business, considers 2019 as the year of the final deployment in the retail market. With the opening of its first prime store in Madrid, the first of the network of 20 points of sale that it plans to open during this year in the Spanish capital and in Valencia. Later, he hopes to debut in Barcelona and, in the medium term, in Portugal.

This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

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