Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Council completes Whitefriar­s deal

- By Alex Claridge aclaridge@thekmgroup.co.uk @claridgeal­ex

Canterbury City Council has completed its purchase of half of the city’s Whitefriar­s shopping centre in a £79 million deal.

It borrowed £ 74 million to acquire the city’s premier retail precinct and is forecastin­g it will generate income in shop rents.

Council leader Simon Cook said: “We’re very pleased that the negotiatio­ns have reached a successful conclusion.

“The deal has significan­t benefits for everybody, from local taxpayers to all those with a specific interest in Whitefriar­s.”

The council borrowed the money at an interest rate of 2.6%, with repayments of £4.05 million per year over 25 years.

It expects to be able to raise income above the repayment figure. Over the next four years, it will need to find savings of £5.8 million as its funding from central government is reduced.

Cllr Cook added: “We expect Whitefriar­s to make a contributi­on to council finances.

“Such is the quality of the offer in both Whitefriar­s and the city centre in general, that we are certain that Canterbury has a vibrant future.

“The Whitefriar­s deal is rather like a mortgage, a very big one.

“But the purchase is an entirely logical step for us to take and we look forward to playing our full part in decisions on the long-term future of the shopping centre.”

The council, whose role will be one of a sleeping partner, bought the 50% share from the Canadian Pension Fund.

It borrowed the money from the Public Works Loans Board, a statutory body inside the Treasury which lends money to local authoritie­s for specific projects.

TH Real Estate, an investment management company which specialise­s in real estate equity, owns the other half of the Whitefriar­s precinct.

The council says that because it is effectivel­y in partnershi­p with a private company it cannot reveal details of how much money it expects to make a year from the Whitefriar­s purchase.

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Picture: Chris Davey FM4298459 The Whitefriar­s Shopping Centre in Canterbury
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Canterbury City council leader Simon Cook

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