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Manchester's Corn Exchange sold by investment giant Aviva

The Corn Exchange was built in 1837 and stands in the Medieval Quarter of Manchester city centre.

Manchester's Corn Exchange(Image: Adrian Lambert)

Manchester's historic Corn Exchange, which is now a leisure destination and apart-hotel, has been sold.

Aviva Investors has disposed of the building which was put on the market for around £43m in May last year.

The identity of the buyer and the deal value have not yet been disclosed.

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The deal was secured by JLL and KLM Real Estate who had been jointly marketing the property.

The Corn Exchange was built in 1837 and stands in the Medieval Quarter of Manchester city centre.

Its apart-hotel is run by Roomzzz while its tenants include Benyan, The Cosy Club, Pizza Express, Pho and Mowgli.

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Will Andrews of KLM Real Estate said: "Aviva took the building from being a second-fiddle shopping centre to the Arndale on quite an intense journey to where it is today.