Once a flagship asset of the investment market, it seems that shopping centres have gone from being the anchor to the quirkily shaped first-floor unit next to the toilets that no one wants. Unduly harsh, perhaps, but
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Once a flagship asset of the investment market, it seems that shopping centres have gone from being the anchor to the quirkily shaped first-floor unit next to the toilets that no one wants. Unduly harsh, perhaps, but