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North East shopping centre snapped up as part of £138m deal

The West Midlands based property group LCP swooped for the Galleries in its biggest acquisition to date

Inside The Galleries shopping centre in Washington(Image: LCP Group)

A North East shopping centre has been snapped up alongside a retail destination in South Wales in a deal worth £138m.

Commercial property and investment company LCP has swooped to buy the Galleries shopping centre in Washington from M&G Real Estate in its biggest acquisition to date, also taking on Wales’ largest shopping centre, the Cwmbran Centre, as part of the deal.

The North East portfolio includes the Galleries Shopping Centre, which has more than 200 units spread over 535,000 sqft, anchored by Asda and Sainsbury’s, and the adjacent 158,000 sqft Galleries Retail Park, which has 16 retail units, including Aldi, Matalan and River Island.

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The shopping centre has 2,500 free car parking spaces and a dedicated bus station, while the retail park has 600 car parking spaces. Marketing materials issued ahead of the sale also revealed how the site has the potential for the construction of up to 6,000 sq ft of new accommodation at the park.

Buying the two º£½ÇÊÓÆµ sites takes the group’s retail acquisitions over the past 12 months to a record £300m.

James Buchanan, managing director of LCP, said: “Despite the challenges over the past few years in the retail sector – and the last 21 months of dealing with Covid-19 adding yet more difficulties – we remain confident there is a positive future for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ retail sector and that it continues to be buoyant.

“We had an exceptionally busy 2021, with 35 acquisitions in the local convenience and retail sector, but we could not let up the opportunity to acquire the Cwmbran Centre and the Galleries, which are well-performing centres that serve populations 412,000 and 822,000 respectively.