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Grosvenor Shopping Centre sold to property giant by Duke of Westminster estate

Grosvenor granted a 150-year head lease of the centre in 1996

Chester’s Grosvenor Shopping Centre(Image: Chester Chronicle)

The freehold of Grosvenor Shopping Centre in Chester has been sold to a property giant by an estate owned by the Duke of Westminster.

Irish family-owned Martin Property Group has acquired the site from Grosvenor Eaton Estate for an undisclosed sum.

The 211,845 sq ft shopping centre on Eastgate Street was developed by Grosvenor in the 1960s.

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Grosvenor granted a 150-year head lease of the centre in 1996, which remains in place and is currently vested with the Receivers of H.I.G. Chester Property S.a.r.l.

The acquisition includes an integral 400-space multi-storey car park on Newgate Street and the new 94-bedroom Jurys Inn Hotel Leonardo on Pepper Street, which opened in November 2021.

Gary Martin, a director of Martin Property Group, said: "The Grosvenor Shopping Centre is a very important asset within Chester, and we are delighted to take on its stewardship, a responsibility which we take very seriously.

"As a family business we share similar values with Grosvenor, which has been an important part of this acquisition for all parties.