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Hammerson to take full ownership of Bullring and Grand Central in £319m deal

Company which developed and co-owns famous Birmingham retail hub will become its sole landlord

Hammerson will acquire its partner's stakes in the Bullring and Grand Central shopping centres in Birmingham(Image: Handout)

Retail property group Hammerson is to buy out its partner in Birmingham's Bullring and Grand Central shopping centres for £319 million.

The listed firm will acquire the 50 per cent stake owned by Canadian pension fund CPP Investments, meaning it will become the sole landlord of the two connected, city centre retail hubs.

Hammerson said it would partly fund the acquisition via a share placing which represented up to ten per cent of its existing issued share capital.

The remainder would be financed from existing cash resources and the suspension of its ongoing share buyback programme, according to a statement posted on the London Stock Exchange.

The acquisition is expected to complete in the next few weeks and is not conditional on the share placing.

Chief executive Rita-Rose Gagné said: "This is an exciting milestone for Hammerson.

"Our investment alongside key trusted brand partners has seen Bullring deliver a standout operational performance in recent years, cementing its reputation as a top five º£½ÇÊÓÆµ destination.