Shopping centre owner seeks waivers from lenders; says it has received 29% of rent due
Intu Properties, one of Britain’s biggest shopping centre owners, has warned it will breach the terms on its debt commitments following a collapse in the rents received from its retail tenants, unless it can secure debt waivers from its lenders.
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