Land Securities says £945m wiped off the value of its property empire
Land Securities says £945m wiped off the value of its property empire
Land Securities has seen £945 million knocked off the value of its property empire after the pandemic hurt landlords, but its boss said looking ahead there are “reasons to be positive”.
Evening Standard
Evening Standard
Landsec plunges to £835 million loss as property estate falls in value
Landsec plunges to £835 million loss as property estate falls in value
Commercial property giant Land Securities (Landec) has dived to a mammoth £835 million loss for the past half-year after the value of its empire fell by £945 million.
Irish Independent
Irish Independent
Office lettings offer hope London won’t be a ‘ghost town’ for much longer
Office lettings offer hope London won’t be a ‘ghost town’ for much longer
Some recent London office leasing activity looks encouraging, writes Joanna Bourke
Evening Standard
Evening Standard
Derwent London and Westfield among landlords to cheer Pfizer update
Retail and office landlords, including Westfield and Derwent London, have cheered Pfizer’s update that the drugmaker has made a breakthrough on its Covid 19 vaccine.
Evening Standard
Evening Standard
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The stock market winners and losers as the market mood swings back
The vaccine trades driving this week’s remarkable stock market rally were partially unwound on Wednesday as investors slipped back into the pandemic trends of recent weeks.
Evening Standard
Evening Standard
What next for the Trafford Centre? New management take on shopping centre that lost £704million last year
The Trafford Centre has lost its 'intu' branding after the company went bust
Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News