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Stockholm sells EUR 1 bn commercial property
Date: 27 April 2007
The gvernment of the city of Stockholm is to announce the sale of about EUR 1bn property assets next month, daily the Financial Times reported. More than 70 investors have reportedly made a bid for Stockholm's CentrumKompaniet, which owns 10 shopping centers. The city government will announce the winner on May 10. The winner will be chosen from a list including Sweden's pension manager Alecta, UK property company Boultbee, Eurocommercial, Dutch bank ING, as well as Norway’s Steen and Strom, the daily said.
 
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