NewRiver hails formation of joint venture with £60.5m swoop for three Scottish retail parks

REIT NewRiver has announced that it has agreed terms to form a new 50:50 joint venture with Bravo Strategies and has kicked-off the partnership with the acquisition of a portfolio of four retail parks, including three north of the border in a £60.5 million deal from Zurich Assurance.

NewRiver hails formation of joint venture with £60.5m swoop for three Scottish retail parks

Kittybrewster Retail Park, Aberdeen

The portfolio comprises Kittybrewster Retail Park in Aberdeen; Telford Retail Park, Inverness; units in Kingsway East Retail Park, Dundee and Wakes Retail Park on the Isle of Wight.

The retail parks have an affordable average rent of £14.77 per sq ft, an Affordable Rent to Sales ratio of 6.5 per cent1 and a WAULT of 6.3 years, and are let to a high quality and well-diversified line-up of occupiers.



Allan Lockhart, chief executive of NewRiver, said: “Recycling our capital from disposals into joint ventures enables us to secure a superior return on our capital and provides us with significant additional firepower to take advantage of the current dislocation in the retail real estate market. The portfolio of retail parks we have contracted to acquire is highly complementary to our existing portfolio, providing a low entry price, robust cashflows and opportunities to extract further income through active asset management and risk-controlled development opportunities.”

Kittybrewster Retail Park is situated approximately one mile north of Aberdeen city centre, beside the A96 and in close The 13-unit, fully-let retail park offers 154,400 sq ft of retail space and 402 car parking spaces, and has a convenience and value-led line-up including B&M, TK Maxx, Sports Direct, Halfords and PureGym.

The asset has a low Rent to Sales ratio of 6.5 per cent, which provides significant Affordable Rent to Sales ratio of 8.1 per cent1.

Telford Retail Park, Inverness Telford Road Retail Park is located to the north west edge of Inverness city centre, in close proximity to the A82. The retail park provides 179,500 sq ft has a value and convenience-led line-up and is anchored by B&M, Go Outdoors, Oak Furnitureland and Poundstretcher. The asset has a low Rent to Sales ratio of 6.0 per cent which provides significant headroom Affordable Rent to Sales ratio of 7.5 per cent1, and has alternative use potential for hotels and light industrial.

Units at Kingsway East Retail Park is situated two miles north east of Dundee city centre, close to the junction of the A972 and A92, and is anchored by an Asda food store. The acquisition comprises two units: a 34,500 sq ft store currently let to B&M and a 14,700 sq ft store let to home furnishings retailer Harry Corry -space car park. The asset has a low and sustainable average rent of £6.45 per sq ft and a very low land capital valuation of £23
per sq ft.

Wakes Retail Park on the Isle of Wight provides 40,800 sq ft of retail space across three units, and is anchored by Pets at Home and Currys PC World. The asset has a low Rent to Sales ratio of 7.6 per cent, which provides significant Affordable Rent to Sales ratio of 9.0 per cent. In addition, the asset has alternative use potential for hotels and residential, supported by a land capital valuation of £66 per sq ft.

NewRiver said that once established, its JV with Bravo, a fund managed by the Pacific Investment Management Company, will acquire and manage a portfolio of retail parks in the UK, as well as identifying and pursuing other opportunities in the UK retail sector.

Initially, NewRiver will hold a 50 per cent interest in the gross assets of the JV (NRR share: £30.2 million) and will benefit from 50 per cent of the net rental income (NRR share: £3.1 million per annum). It is intended that NewRiver will be appointed as asset manager to the portfolio, in return for a
management fee calculated with reference to the gross rental income of the portfolio, and will also receive a promote based on financial performance.

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