The 203,393-sf Crossley Retail Park is located on St Mary's Ringway in Kidderminster . It has a bulky goods planning consent and is currently let to B&Q, MFI, Carpetright, SCS, Klaussner, Comet, Halfords and Staples until 2025. The current rent roll of £3.3 million ($5.6 million) per annum reflects rents of £15.50 ($26.40) to £17.50 ($29.80) per sf. The sale price reflects a net initial yield of 6.24%.

And the 107,664 sf Princess Alice Retail Park on Princess Alice Drive, Sutton Coldfield is let to Marks & Spencer, Boots the Chemist, DSG Retail, Internationale, Holiday Hypermarket and Pizza Hut on 25-year leases dating from 1999. The scheme has an open A1 non-food planning consent a food consent for one of the units. It produces an annual rent of £1.87 million ($3.2 million) at rents of £19.95 ($34) to £23.50 ($40) per sf with rent reviews due in 2004. The net initial yield is 4.43% .

Standard Life was advised by Edgerley Simpson Howe & Partners, and LaSalle Investment Management was advised by Wilkinson Williams.

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