Kennedy Wilson pays €120m for Elliott loans and Marshes Shopping Centre

The Marshes

The Marshes

US-based property investment group Kennedy Wilson announced yesterday that it had agreed to acquire the Elliott loan portfolio and the Marshes Shopping Centre in Dundalk for a combined €120 million.

It is believed that the Marshes was bought for around €45m.

The centre, which has been trading since 2005, had been funded by Ulster Bank, a member of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group, which is campaigning to have loans repaid as part of its drive to reduce its exposure to the property market.

The Marshes is a highly successful centre with Dunnes Stores and Penneys as anchor tenants among the traders.

The complex extends to 25,172sq m (270,961sq ft) and has an overall rental income of €3.85 million. Other traders include Eason, Dorothy Perkins, Lifestyle Sports, McArdle Meats, Mothercare, River Island and Peter Mark.

It also has planning permission for a cinema complex.

Kennedy Wilson was part of a joint venture company which also acquired Stillorgan shopping centre in Dublin and Merchant’s Quay in Cork last summer as part of the Opera portfolio for €306 million.

The loans associated with former Cavan-based construction group P Elliott are secured against a portfolio of 13 real estate assets, comprising primarily offices, industrial, retail and residential properties for €75 million.

These assets form part of RBS Capital Resolution, which is responsible for disposing of Ulster Bank’s non-core assets.

Marshes close to being sold for €45m

The Marshes

The Marshes

International property investment fund Kennedy Wilson is the front runner to buy the Marshes Shopping Centre for around €45 million, according to a report in today’s Irish Times.

The centre forms part of a portfolio of shopping centres being sold by Savills for the Abbey Group and Foyleside Group.

The centre, which has been trading since 2005, was funded by Ulster Bank, a member of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group, which is campaigning to have loans repaid as part of its drive to reduce its exposure to the property market.

The Marshes is a highly successful centre with Dunnes Stores and Penneys as anchor tenants among the traders.

The complex extends to 25,172sq m (270,961sq ft) and has an overall rental income of €3.85 million. Other traders include Eason, Dorothy Perkins, Lifestyle Sports, McArdle Meats, Mothercare, River Island and Peter Mark.

Kennedy Wilson was part of a joint venture company which also acquired Stillorgan shopping centre in Dublin and Merchant’s Quay in Cork last summer as part of the Opera portfolio for €306 million.

Freestyle to reopen in the Marshes this weekend

There’s good news for men looking for some clothes for the Christmas period as Freestyle is set to reopen in the Marshes Shopping Centre this weekend.

Freestyle, which sells a range of top brands including Diesel and Guide London, closed in June year having previously been based in the unit now occupied by CEX Entertainment Exchange.

However, they are set to reopen their doors this weekend in the old Ruby Nu unit opposite River Island and beside Peter Mark and the old HMV.

Why not call in and support them?

Marshes style event this weekend

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Staff from a number of stores in the Marshes Shopping Centre will be providing style tips and advice at this weekend’s ‘Who What Wear?’ event in the centre.

The event will take place on Saturday and Sunday from 1pm to 6pm when the Marshes’ personal stylist Caroline McElroy will be on hand with her fashionista friends to solve your fashion dilemmas.

There will also be a make-up masterclass with the Boots team, hair dos and don’t from staff of Peter Mark’s and a free colour consultation for all who attend.

So be sure to call in to the Marshes this weekend to ensure you’re looking your best for the summer ahead.