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Birmingham’s £307m NEC sale puts the limelight on Eversheds, WLG and Gateley

Birmingham’s £307m NEC sale puts the limelight on Eversheds, WLG and Gateley
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Kathryn McCann
4 February 2015
Corporate and M&AWragge Lawrence Graham & Co

Lloyds’ private equity arm acquires landmark event venue

Birmingham City Council brought in the New Year with one of its largest ever sales with Eversheds, Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co (WLG) and Gateley all winning mandates on the sale of the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) to Lloyds Banking Group’s private equity arm LDC.

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