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CastleCourt shopping centre in Belfast sold | CastleCourt shopping centre in Belfast sold |
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The CastleCourt shopping centre in Belfast has been sold. | The CastleCourt shopping centre in Belfast has been sold. |
The Hermes real estate, which already had a two-thirds share in the centre, has taken full control in a deal with the Australian firm Westfield. | |
Hermes has paid a reported £400m to buy Westfield's interest in Castle Court and two other shopping centres in England. | Hermes has paid a reported £400m to buy Westfield's interest in Castle Court and two other shopping centres in England. |
CastleCourt was Belfast's first major shopping centre and earns about £13m a year in rental payments. | CastleCourt was Belfast's first major shopping centre and earns about £13m a year in rental payments. |
Before the Northern Ireland property crash the 350,000 sq ft centre was valued at around £350m. | Before the Northern Ireland property crash the 350,000 sq ft centre was valued at around £350m. |
It is now thought to be worth less than half that. | It is now thought to be worth less than half that. |
Westfield has agreed to sell its interest in three non-core smaller centres in the UK. | Westfield has agreed to sell its interest in three non-core smaller centres in the UK. |
The sale of its interests in Belfast (33%), Guildford (50%) and Tunbridge Wells (33%) will result in gross proceeds of £159m, in line with prior book value, and net proceeds of £107m. | The sale of its interests in Belfast (33%), Guildford (50%) and Tunbridge Wells (33%) will result in gross proceeds of £159m, in line with prior book value, and net proceeds of £107m. |
Westfield Group co-chief executive Steven Lowy said: "These assets were originally purchased in 2000, at the time of our initial entry into the UK. | Westfield Group co-chief executive Steven Lowy said: "These assets were originally purchased in 2000, at the time of our initial entry into the UK. |
"Since that time we have refocused our business into iconic assets such as Westfield London and Stratford City and we continue to examine new growth opportunities in the UK. | "Since that time we have refocused our business into iconic assets such as Westfield London and Stratford City and we continue to examine new growth opportunities in the UK. |
"Along with the recent sale of Nottingham, these assets divested today became non-core to our UK portfolio." | "Along with the recent sale of Nottingham, these assets divested today became non-core to our UK portfolio." |