Global investor buys University of Law building in Nottingham
A global real estate investor based in the United States has bought a University of Law building in Nottingham. Franklin Real Asset Advisors has acquired the 28,000 sq ft block in Royal Standard Place, in the city’s business district, which is close to many law firms and businesses.
The building provides lecture and teaching space for the university which has sites across the UK and abroad. It dates back to the 1990s and was previously part of the
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