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CB Richard Ellis Realty  Takes London-Area Office Building
April 23, 2008

CB Richard Ellis Realty Trust has purchased Thames Valley Five, a fully leased 40,000-square-foot Class A office building in the M4 corridor west of Central London, it has reported. The price for the property was for $28 million. The CBRE Realty Trust team worked with the acquisitions team from CBRE Investors U.K. to acquire this property, which marks the second acquisition in the U.K. by CB Richard Ellis Realty Trust. Located at 400 Thames Valley Park Drive in Reading, U.K., the Thames Valley Five Building is located in the 1.2 million-square-foot Thames Valley Park in the M4 corridor. The property is 100 percent leased to Regus (United Kingdom) Ltd, a subsidiary of Regus Group Plc.

 
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