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THG's £70m loan to build new headquarters cancelled

The deal was first announced in January 2020

A CGI of how THG's new headquarters at Airport City Manchester could look

A loan worth almost £70m to finance THG's new headquarters has been cancelled.

The software and online retail giant first agreed the £67.5m debt facility with Trafford Council in January 2020. The deal was part of a wider £1bn capital fundraising drive.

Work has not started on THG's new headquarters at Manchester Airport which was planned to have 300,000 sq ft of office space and house over 10,000 members of staff.

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According to newly-published Trafford Council documents, THG's debt facility "has now matured without any drawdowns for the main facility".

THG and Trafford Council have been contacted for comment by BusinessLive.

At the time the debt facility was first announced, the new headquarters was due to be developed by Airport City Manchester.

CBRE, who advised the council on the deal, said the "return on investment from the loan will enable Trafford to support vital public services whilst making a significant contribution to local economic and job growth".