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Landsec has said it won’t start any speculative London office schemes until it has signed up tenants on two schemes it is due to finish next year. The developer has already said it is scaling back the ...
Landsec is increasingly pivoting away from its core London office business, and the firm plans to have its portfolio split evenly between offices, retail, and residential property by 2030.
Property investment group Land Securities – known as Landsec – has reported a five per cent boost amid a strategic repositioning of the firm’s commercial property portfolio in favour of residential ...
Accounts for the year to 31 March 2025 said Landsec would fund the strategy by rotating £3bn of capital out of “offices, non-core investments and low or non-yielding pre-development assets”. Regarding ...
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Commercial property development and investment company Landsec has exchanged contracts for the sale of Lakeside Retail Park in Thurrock for a headline price of £114m.
Landsec has sold Lakeside Retail Park in Thurrock, Essex, for £114m to GTAM Apex Lakeside Bidco.
In the year to March 31, 2024 the company reported EPRA EPS of 50.1p. For financial 2026, LandSec expects EPRA EPS to build further on this and show good progress towards its 2030 potential.
LONDON - Land Securities (LON: LAND) Group (OTC: LDSCY) PLC, a major European real estate firm, shared insights into its updated strategy and current trading status during a capital markets event ...
Property giant Landsec has bought a controlling stake of 92 per cent in Liverpool’s biggest shopping destination, Liverpool One, as it looks to build its retail portfolio. It bought the stakes of the ...
Landsec announces that it has acquired a 92% stake in Liverpool ONE, one of the premier shopping centres in the UK, from a wholly owned subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (“ADIA”) (69%) ...
Landsec told markets this morning that it had returned to the black in the first half of the year, reporting profit after tax of £243m after a post-tax loss of £193m for the first half of 2023.