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Brace of Midlands shopping centres sold for £76m

Sites in Birmingham and Corby have been snapped up by team of Northdale and Magnetar Capital

One Stop in Birmingham has been sold as part of a £76m deal

A pair of Midlands shopping centres has been sold in a deal worth £76 million.

London-based Northdale Asset Management and US investor Magnetar Capital have together acquired the One Stop centre in Birmingham and Corby Town Centre.

One Stop is in the Perry Barr district, three miles north of Birmingham city centre, and is an established hybrid retail park and shopping centre. It has 80 units covering 380,000 sq ft and 1,200 free spaces in a surface car park.

It is anchored by an Asda supermarket and counts a host of household names among its tenants including Asda, Boots, Home Bargains and Sports Direct.

One Stop also adjoins a bus station and the Perry Barr railway station which has recently undergone a major overhaul ahead of the 2022 Commonwealth Games held during the summer.

Corby Town Centre has 700,000 sq ft of space across 25 acres and has an annual footfall of seven million people.

It is home to 150 units including retailers Primark, Boots, JD and TK Maxx alongside 750 surface parking spaces and an open-air setting. A retail park is also on the site which counts Argos and Home Bargains among its tenants.