Retail park sold in £13m deal

Town Hall took decision

A retail park in Rochdale has been sold in a deal worth £13.2m.

Rochdale Central Retail Park and 4.7 acres of land has been sold by Town Centre Securities to Rochdale Council.

The regional property investor and car park operator has exchanged contracts for the sale payable in cash on completion.

As at 30 June 2018 the combined site was valued at £14 million and generated annual net rent of net rent of £1.15m.

The park totals 70,000 sq ft with current tenants Argos, Halford, Matalan and Poundstretcher all with relatively short leases.

Through its ownership of the Rochdale Canal Company, TCS has actively managed a number of developments around Central Retail Park.

As a result, the park is strongly let at an average of £16.50 per sq ft, although this is ahead of current market rates.

A spokesman for Town Centre Securities said: “Having reduced our exposure to retail and leisure from 70% to 55% of the portfolio over the past two financial years, this further disposal reduces that exposure to 52% on a pro forma basis.

“The sale is unconditional and is expected to complete on 4 January 2019. The proceeds will initially be used to reduce TCS’s indebtedness.”

Edward Ziff, chairman and chief executive of TCS, said: “This disposal is in line with our on-going strategy of repositioning TCS’s portfolio; reducing our exposure to mature out-of-town retail, and enabling further diversification of our assets and investment in our development and investment pipeline.

“Despite making significant improvements to the retail park in recent years we identified this asset as having further downside potential. This sale removes that risk whilst at the same time having the benefit of lowering debt and giving further headroom for future investments.

“Our recent sales and purchase activity reflect our strategy of investing in assets that offer the ability to create value and income through intensive asset management.

“We continue to concentrate our, now smaller, retail portfolio by targeting good value prime assets or supermarket and convenience retail.

“We see this approach as being key to generating long term growth and taking advantage of the tough retail environment.”

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