Slate Asset Management has acquired 12 supermarkets from LCN Capital for €150 million. The portfolio comprises 12 buildings rented to the...
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Rasmala has announced the successful investments of three major assets in the UK for its Rasmala Long Income Fund. The acquisitions include the Asda supermarket in Gillingham (Dorset), the Travelodge hotel in Kingston Upon Thames, and the Quora Retail Park in Doncaster, reinforcing its strategic focus on essential retail and long-income assets that can deliver stable, inflation-linked returns for investors. The ASDA supermarket in Gillingham is an essential retail asset that integrates with the digital economy, offering ‘Click & Collect’ and ‘Home Delivery’ services to cater to the growing demand for convenient shopping experiences. This reflects Gulf investors’ increasing interest
Slate Asset Management has acquired 12 supermarkets from LCN Capital for €150 million. The portfolio comprises 12 buildings rented to the...
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