Billionaire Duke of Westminster to Sell £700 Million of US Real Estate Assets
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Billionaire Duke of Westminster to Sell £700 Million of US Real Estate Assets
(Bloomberg) — Grosvenor Group Holdings Ltd., the centuries-old British property group owned by the billionaire Duke of Westminster, plans to sell its direct US real estate holdings valued at about £700 million ($954 million) as it pivots toward indirect investments in the region.
Billionaire Duke of Westminster to Sell £700 Million of US Real Estate Assets
Grosvenor Group Holdings Ltd., the centuries-old British property group owned by the billionaire Duke of Westminster, plans to sell its direct US real estate holdings valued at about £700 million ($954 million) as it pivots toward indirect investments in the region.
Grosvenor Group Holdings, the centennial British real estate group owned by the billionaire Duke of Westminster, plans to sell its direct real estate holdings in the United States, valued at about £700 million ($954 million), as it targets indirect investments in the region.The sale will take place "over a period of time," said James Raynor, executive director of the group's real estate division, in an interview. He added that agents will be app…
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