Landsec
This coverage analyses Landsec’s role and influence within the UK retail property sector, with reporting on its shopping centre and retail park portfolio, leasing strategies, redevelopment projects, tenant relationships, and financial performance. Updates provide insight into how Landsec’s decisions shape retail environments and opportunities — supporting property, operations, and strategy professionals navigating landlord-tenant dynamics and regional market trends.
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Nov- 2019 -22 NovemberPeople Moves
Landsec appoints new CEO
Land Securities Group (Landsec) has appointed Mark Allan as new CEO, the retail property group announced today. His role will come into effect no later than June 2020. News of the appointment follows Landsec’s announcement that it suffered a half-year loss with plunging profits. In its trading update published last…
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Aug- 2019 -23 AugustHigh Street
Reiss group sales soar by 23.7% in H1
Fashion brand Reiss has seen group sales rise by 23.7% for the first half of 2018, alongside announcing an advertising deal for its Autumn Winter campaign. For the 26 weeks to 3 August 2019, total group sales grew by 23.7% to £102.9m, compared with £83.2m last year. Like for like…
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Apr- 2019 -17 AprilEconomy
Shopping centre landlords offer free space to retailers
Revo, the organisation that represents the retail community, has launched a new competition to give budding retail entrepreneurs free space in shopping centres and help with marketing. The organisation driving retail placemaking across Britain and Ireland has launched a major new campaign to find the next generation of retail talent…
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Aug- 2018 -14 AugustHigh Street
Asda, Argos, Sainsbury’s and M&S sign up for ‘Purple Tuesday’
‘Purple Tuesday’, the UK’s first day dedicated to ‘accessible’ shopping, will take place on 13 November and will see retailers such as Asda, Argos and Sainsbury’s introduce new measures to make the shopping experience more inclusive for disabled customers. The initiative is being coordinated by the disability organisation Purple and…
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Jun- 2018 -5 JuneShopping Centres
Birmingham’s Selly Oak Shopping Park acquired by investors for £94m
Selly Oak Shopping Park in Birmingham, home to a Sainsbury’s, Marks & Spencer, Nando’s and Superdrug, has been sold to a real estate investor for £94m. The Harvest Partnership, formed by Landsec and Sainsbury’s, sold the property to M&G Real Estate and Landsec, which will obtain 50% of the proceeds.…
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