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Developer wants to reduce its exposure to offices and include more residential in its portfolio in coming years Landsec has said it won’t start any speculative London office schemes until it has ...
Landsec plans to invest more in its retail and residential property assets over the next few years, and recently acquired one of the UK's premier shopping centres, Liverpool ONE. Landsec's EPRA net ...
Landsec owns the building behind the the iconic Piccadilly Lights Screen in London Property investment group Land Securities – known as Landsec – has reported a five per cent boost amid a ...
Landsec’s portfolio includes office space, retail destinations and landmarks such as the White Rose shopping centre in Leeds, the Bluewater shopping centre in Kent, and the Piccadilly Lights in London ...
In the year ended 31 March 2025, Landsec reported a 3.4% year-on-year rise in sales and a 0.4% year-on-year increase in footfall across all of its retail locations. The fourth quarter of the financial ...
Property investment giant Land Securities, or Landsec, has seen a five per cent uplift amid a strategic shift in the company's commercial property portfolio towards residential and retail property.
MediaCity owner, property group Landsec, is positioning the Salford site in the vanguard of the UK media sector after appointing a former BBC chief as its new CEO. Global media professional ...
Landsec today expands its retail offer at One New Change, the mixed-use destination in the heart of the Square Mile in the City of London, with the launch of a new concept store for Aesop. Aesop’s new ...
But there were enough twists to keep viewers guessing until the end. By Noel Murray The conversations around this “White Lotus” season have been fascinating to follow. Is the pace too slow?
Primark's plan to upsize from 26,200 sq ft to 55,700 sq ft comes as brands continue to focus on "better and bigger stores at the highest-footfall destinations across the UK", retail landlord Landsec ...
An office scheme on the banks of the river Thames in the middle of London being developed by Landsec has been put on hold. Landsec bought the 1980s red-brick office complex, next door to the former FT ...
How will technology impact your business over the next few years? Are you an early adopter or happily mainstream? Have your say in shaping the future of proptech within the property industry by taking ...
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