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Selling the NEC: Eversheds, Wragge Lawrence Graham and Gateley on Birmingham’s £307m deal

Selling the NEC: Eversheds, Wragge Lawrence Graham and Gateley on Birmingham’s £307m deal
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Kathryn McCann
16 January 2015
Corporate and M&AEvershedsWragge Lawrence Graham & Co

Eversheds, Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co, and Gateley have all led on the sale of the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) to Lloyds Banking Group’s private equity arm LDC, one of the biggest ever sales agreed by Birmingham City Council.

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