UK Crown Estate Shortlists Partners For Portfolio Sale
LONDON -(Dow Jones)- The Crown Estate, which manages a diversified GBP6 billion portfolio across the U.K. on behalf of the U.K. sovereign, Friday said it had shortlisted a number of potential investment partners to buy a 25% stake in its GBP1.6 billion Regent Street estate in London.
The Crown Estate said the matter is still at an early stage and that detailed discussions will be required with the shortlisted potential partners before a final decision is taken.
The preferred shortlist was drawn from a list of U.K. and international potential buyers, a spokeswoman for the Crown Estate said.
As the estate isn't allowed to borrow, selling a stake in the portfolio to a partner would allow it to raise cash for investment.
A spokeswoman for the Crown Estate said the cash will "enable us to invest further in Regent Street and our St James's portfolios - demonstrating our continued commitment to the West End as well as enabling us to invest elsewhere in the U.K."
Regent Street is home to world famous toy store Hamleys, and houses flagship stores for brands such as National Geographic, Apple Inc. (AAPL) and fashion retailer Aquascutum. The Crown Estate owns all of Regent Street, where it is implementing a GBP750 million regeneration program to create an international retail and business destination.
The estate pays all of its profit to the U.K. Treasury. It paid GBP210.7 million to the Treasury in the year 2009/10 and has paid some GBP1.9 billion over the past 10 years.
The Crown Estate has a property portfolio that comprises farms, forests and parks, as well as commercial holdings in London's Regent Street, Regent's Park and St James's.
It said it remains committed to Regent Street and its investment for the long term and will retain management control, so occupiers and other stakeholders won't see any change to the way Regent Street is managed. It will also keep 100% of the Regent Street freehold.
Its urban estate includes around 1.3 million square meters of office and retail space throughout the U.K. along with over 2,500 residential units.
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