Aberdeen Standard Investments has brought three of its UK shopping centres to market for around £170m altogether.
It is understood that the assets include the County Mall Shopping Centre in Crawley, West Sussex, comprising around 480,000 sq ft of retail space; the 260,500 sq ft Atrium shopping centre in Camberley, Surrey; and the 110,000 sq ft Guineas Shopping Centre in Newmarket, Suffolk.
BNP Paribas Real Estate has been appointed to sell County Mall, seeking around £110m or a 7.5% yield.
Jackson Criss is to sell the Atrium for circa £45m.
Montagu Evans has been instructed to sell Guineas Shopping Centre. It is looking for £16m for the centre, where anchor tenants include M&S and Argos.
Aberdeen Standard Investments declined to comment. All three agents were approached for comment.
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