Sprint sells Kansas campus for well below market value

Sprint sells Kansas campus for well below market value

Wireless carrier Sprint has sold its massive suburban Kansas City campus for well below its appraised value under a deal that allows it to lease back office space at a rate lower than market value.

Investment research firm Moody’s released research on the $250.9 million deal just ahead of the Justice Department’s final determination of whether Sprint’s $26.5 billion merger with T-Mobile presents any antitrust concerns. Sprint and T-Mobile have said the combined company will keep a secondary headquarters on the campus, with its main operations in suburban Seattle.

The report provides the most detailed information so far on the recently completed sale of the 190-acre campus, which was built between 1998 and 2001 at a cost of about $700 million. Local government officials have appraised it at $342.5 million.

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