Capital Shopping Centres - Operations

Operations

At 31 December 2011 the company's investment properties were valued at £7.0 billion. Capital owns 15 shopping centres in the UK, including:

  • Braehead, Renfrewshire (near Glasgow)
  • Broadmarsh, Nottingham
  • Chapelfield, Norwich
  • The Chimes, Uxbridge, London
  • Eldon Square, Newcastle upon Tyne (60% CSC, 40% City of Newcastle)
  • The Glades, Bromley, London (CSC 63.5%, Aviva 21.5%, London Borough of Bromley 15%)
  • The Harlequin, Watford (CSC 93%, Watford Borough Council 7%)
  • Lakeside Shopping Centre, West Thurrock
  • The Mall at Cribbs Causeway, Bristol (CSC/Prudential 66%, ? 34%)
  • Manchester Arndale Centre, Manchester (CSC/Prudential 95.3%, ? 4.7%)
  • MetroCentre, Gateshead (CSC 54%, GIC Real Estate 36%, Church Commissioners 10%)
  • The Potteries, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent
  • St. David's Centre, Cardiff (St. David's Partnership / CSC 50%, Land Securities Group 50%)
  • The Trafford Centre, Trafford, Greater Manchester
  • Victoria Centre, Nottingham

Its United States-based subsidiary Equity One owns a portfolio of shopping centres and office property in California.

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