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Brent Cross shopping centre in London taken over in £200m deal

The deal will see Hammerson raise its stake in the shopping centre to over 90 per cent

Brent Cross shopping centre

London's iconic Brent Cross shopping centre is set to fall entirely under the ownership of Hammerson, following a £200m agreement to purchase Aberdeen's stake.

Hammerson, currently holding 41 per cent of the renowned retail hub, will elevate its share to over 90 per cent by snapping up units from the Aberdeen º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Shopping Centre Trust, as reported by .

In an announcement to the London Stock Exchange, Hammerson confirmed that the acquisition process is 'ongoing and a further update will follow in due course.'

The company has already secured some units from Aberdeen, with others lined up for purchase under a binding contract.

Brent Cross deal latest major change for owner

Brent Cross, developed by Hammerson and launched in 1976, stands as one of North London's premier shopping destinations.

Nestled within one of the nation's wealthiest areas, it pioneered the indoor 'shopping mall' concept in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. The centre draws in 10.6 million visitors each year, who spend an average of £100 per visit.

Hammerson's portfolio has been undergoing significant changes in recent years as the firm adapts to the evolving retail landscape.

Last August marked a major shift when Hammerson offloaded its stake in Value Retail, the company behind Bicester Village, resulting in a £497m loss during the first half of its financial year.