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  • Avison Young loses over £100m for a second year as more jobs cut

    Property

    More than £100m has been lost for a second consecutive year by the UK and European arm of global commercial real estate services firm Avison Young as it continued to cut jobs, it has been revealed. The Birmingham-headquartered division has reported a pre-tax loss of £101.8m for 2024, having posted the same total for 2023. [...]

    The UK and European arm of Avison Young is headquartered in Birmingham.
  • HSBC shares pop as bank beats profit estimates and launches $3bn buyback

    Banking

    HSBC has unveiled its latest share buyback after beating profit estimates in the third quarter as the Asia-focused bank gears up for a major restructuring.

    The results are the first under new chief executive Georges Elhedery.
  • JLL cans dividend as profit slumps but predicts turnover boost

    Property

    Profit has been slashed at the UK arm of global real estate services giant JLL as “increased market uncertainty” hit its earnings. The London-headquartered division has reported a pre-tax profit of £21.9m for 2023, down from the £60.9m it achieved in 2022. Newly-filed accounts with Companies House also show that its turnover reduced from £460m [...]

    The Manchester office of JLL is based at the Landmark building in the city centre.
  • British Land splashes out on portfolio of retail parks

    October 3, 2024

    Property giant British Land announced this morning that it has acquired a portfolio of seven high-quality retail parks for £441m. The company said the deal would be funded from existing resources as well as an equity placing of approximately £300m, by way of an accelerated bookbuild offering. The group acquired the retail parks from Canadian [...]

  • Flight to quality gets underway as half of London offices set to be ‘unlettable’ by 2027

    August 7, 2024

    Changes to energy efficiency requirements mean that a majority of office spaces in the capital won’t meet the minimum standard for leasing within the next four years, making it a race to re-fit before 2027. Minimum energy efficiency standards (MEES) currently require that rented commercial properties in England and Wales have a minimum EPC rating [...]

  • London offices: Bigger is better, as construction of smaller spaces in the capital dries up

    July 17, 2024

    For the first time in at least two decades not a single new office scheme smaller than 100,000 square feet began construction in London in the first half of this year, despite demand for larger spaces reaching record highs.

  • GPE to raise £350m to invest in London’s ‘attractive’ commercial property market

    May 23, 2024

    GPE has launched a £350m rights issue along with its full-year results, which were published today.

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