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Wednesday 25 September 2019 12:08 pm

West End landlord Shaftesbury ‘unaffected’ by retail restructurings

By: Jessica Clark

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London's west end has struggled to stay alive during the pandemic

West End landlord Shaftesbury said it has been “largely unaffected” by a recent string of retail and restaurant closures and restructurings. 

In a trading update this morning the real estate investment trust said it had “limited exposure” to occupier insolvencies.

Read more: West End landlord Shaftesbury sued by tycoon shareholder Samuel Tak Lee

Tenant insolvencies have accounted for less than two per cent of Shaftesbury’s portfolio estimated rental value (ERV).

Shaftesbury chief executive Brian Bickell said: “Our exceptional 15.2 acre portfiolio, located in some of the busiest parts of the West End, continues to perform well. 

“The small to medium-sized space we mostly provide, combined with our modest rental levels, are a considerable advantage in the current market, attracting good levels of interest. 

“Our long-established tenant selection strategy has ensured that we have been largely unaffected by high-profile retail and restaurant failures and restructurings.”

Read more: Shaftesbury boosts West End property revenue

The developer has begun work on its mixed-use scheme at 72 Broadwick Street, which will cost £32m and is expected to take around two years overall with the first stages set to be completed at the end of 2020. 

Since 1 April, Shaftesbury has completed acquisitions worth £34.9m, comprising three shops, one restaurant and 2,600 sq ft of office space, bringing total purchases for the financial year to £47m. 

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