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Missing Leyland woman last seen leaving St George s Shopping Centre in Preston could be in Blackpool

Missing Leyland woman last seen leaving St George s Shopping Centre in Preston could be in Blackpool
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Police and partners come together to tackle business crime

Last week, as part of National Safer Business Action Week, officers joined forces with partners to tackle business crime across the county

CONFIRMED: Preston s St George s Shopping Centre falls into administration

Submitting. Reports from business insiders suggest that St George s Shopping Centre in Preston has fallen into administration It has confirmed that among the firm s portfolio of assets is St George s Shopping Centre, which will continue to be operated by management firm Sovereign Centros in the role of Asset Managers during the administration process. Alex Williams (Joint Administrator) told the Post: The administration of the Partnership and the Companies will have no operational impact on St Georges Shopping Centre which continues to trade in compliance with Government Covid regulations on a business as usual basis. The Property Managers (Munroe K) and Asset Managers (Sovereign Centros) of the shopping centre remain in place fulfilling their existing roles.

Place North West | Preston s St George s falls into administration

David Thame and Place Newsdesk Partners from professional services firm EY have been appointed as administrators to the 280,000 sq ft shopping centre owned by private equity firm InfraRed Capital Partners and others. The administration came after InfraRed, which owns St George’s Shopping Centre in Preston together with its investors, defaulted on a loan secured against the asset. InfraRed bought the shopping centre through its Active Fund III from Aviva Investors for £73m in 2015, as part of a clutch of shopping centre acquisitions during that time. The purchase of St George’s was supported through a loan from US-based lender Wells Fargo.

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