Marina Prokopiou Launches a Flurry of Real Estate Purchases in Norway

The daughter of shipowner G. Prokopiou is expanding her presence in the real estate market of southern Norway by acquiring her fifth property in the Kristiansand area

Marina Prokopiou Launches a Flurry of Real Estate Purchases in Norway

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Marina Prokopiou, one of the four daughters of Greek shipowner George Prokopiou, is expanding her investment activities in Norway with the acquisition of yet another property in the city of Kristiansand.

According to TradeWinds, Ms. Prokopiou paid approximately 20 million Norwegian kroner (about $2 million) to purchase a residence at 60 Sumatraveien. This is the fifth property she has acquired on the same street, which is located about five kilometers south of the city center and is considered one of the most desirable waterfront areas in the region.

The total value of her investments in Kristiansand is now estimated at 62.3 million Norwegian kroner. The city is known as one of Norway’s sunniest destinations and is a popular location for vacation homes.

Marina Prokopiou, 44, plays an active role in the Dynacom Group, where she is involved in tanker projects and long-term business planning. Meanwhile, her husband, Tony Lauritzen, is the CEO of Dynacom LNG Partners.

The Prokopiou family has a long tradition of real estate investment, alongside shipping. George Prokopiou had already announced in 2020 that his four daughters would gradually take on more active roles in the group’s businesses, while he himself would remain active.

Among the family’s most significant recent investments is the acquisition of full control of the Astir Palace complex in Vouliagmeni.

 

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