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Kensington & Chelsea goes on real estate buying spree

Kensington and Chelsea Council’s pension fund is pouring hundreds of millions of pounds into commercial property in a controversial bet on real estate.

The £1.6bn scheme, located in the UK’s wealthiest borough, has spent about £150m over the past 18 months on a range of property around the country. Deals have included the site of a Morrisons supermarket in Hampshire, a Travelodge hotel in York and the site of an Audi car showroom in Milton Keynes.

The spending spree comes after the 10,000-member scheme quadrupled its target property allocation from 5% to 20%, funded by cutting exposure to equities.

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