Westfield to sell Olympic mall shares
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Your support makes all the difference.The Australian retail developer Westfield is in advanced talks to sell a huge stake in its shopping centre next to the 2012 Olympics site in Stratford, east London.
Westfield is believed to be close to selling shares worth £750m to Henderson Global Investors, the fund manager. Henderson plans to create a fund that would be open clients to invest in.
The world's biggest property developer will spend £1.45bn building Westfield Stratford, which will open in the second half of 2011 and will house 300 retailers and a Vue cinema.
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