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British Land Co PLC

  • Thursday, 3 October, 2024
    Listed landlords gaining upper hand over private equity, says British Land boss

    Simon Carter says higher debt costs have levelled the playing field as UK property group buys several retail parks

    Exterior of Glasgow Fort shopping centre, which is owned by British Land
  • Wednesday, 22 May, 2024
    British Land seeks new investor for Citadel’s London tower

    Landlord wants to bring in additional investment for Broadgate development

  • Monday, 13 November, 2023
    Lex
    British Land: rejection of Meta stand-in marks an inflection point Premium content

    Even if the property downturn lasts a little longer, further steep declines in the share price are unlikely

    Office blocks in the City of London
  • Monday, 13 November, 2023
    British Land rebuffed Meta’s alternative tenant for London office

    UK property group decided to try to re-let the space in a sign of its confidence in London office market

    1 Triton Square
  • Tuesday, 26 September, 2023
    Commercial property
    Meta pays £149mn to break London office lease

    Facebook owner scales back space as more employees work from home

    Meta’s office at 1 Triton Square
  • Tuesday, 19 September, 2023
    LexProperty sector
    British Land: surprising resilience of retail parks offers bright spot Premium content

    A reinvention with online sales and click and collect has turned fortunes around

    Fort Kinnaird retail park in Edinburgh
  • Wednesday, 17 May, 2023
    LexUK property
    British Land/Landsec: price drops raise risk of cash calls Premium content

    Disciplined approach to debt and quality portfolios should keep the two UK landlords out of trouble

    City of London skyline
  • Wednesday, 17 May, 2023
    British Land boss says prime London office values ‘close to the bottom’

    Leading property owner in capital more positive on future as chief forecasts value of portfolio to stabilise

    Workers sit at their desks in offices in the Broadgate Quarter of the City of London
  • Saturday, 19 November, 2022
    Lex PopuliInvestments
    Lex populi: Rate-sensitive UK property stocks hit rock bottom

    Why statutory profits can mislead

  • Wednesday, 16 November, 2022
    British Land’s property value slides as higher rates pinch

    Company warns valuations likely to fall further in coming months

    A pedestrian passes the Surrey Quays shopping centre in the Canada Water, east London
  • Wednesday, 18 May, 2022
    LexProperty sector
    British Land: flight to quality boosts lettings as workers return to offices Premium content

    Investors should ponder how inflation affects property group’s prospects

    British Land’s 1 Broadgate
  • Wednesday, 18 May, 2022
    British Land’s leases hit fastest pace in a decade

    Surge in demand lifts underlying profits at FTSE 100 property group to £251mn

    British Land’s development near Paddington, in west-central London
  • Monday, 25 April, 2022
    Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund snaps up Paddington office estate

    Owner British Land will shift investment to faster growing sectors

    Glass fronted buildings on the Paddington estate
  • Wednesday, 2 March, 2022
    Commercial property
    British Land aims to end London rental contract with Gazprom

    Russian gas giant’s global energy trading business is based in centre of UK capital

  • Wednesday, 17 November, 2021
    Lex
    British Land: two-tier London office market shows signs of recovery Premium content

    The worst appears to be over for the UK capital’s largest landlords

    British Land’s Broadgate development
  • Wednesday, 17 November, 2021
    British Land shows signs of recovery from pandemic

    Portfolio value increases as landlords hope worst is over

    Buildings in Mayfair
  • Tuesday, 13 July, 2021
    Lex
    British Land: shaky foundations for a recovery Premium content

    Uncertainty manifests itself in landlord’s steep 25 per cent share price discount to its book value

    British Land’s 1 Broadgate, London
  • Tuesday, 13 July, 2021
    British Land to halt rent concessions

    Property company’s warning comes after UK government extended ban on commercial evictions

    Sheffield’s Meadowhall, one of British Land’s retail properties
  • Wednesday, 26 May, 2021
    Covid wipes more than £1bn from British Land’s portfolio

    Retail rents may still have further to fall, warns one of the UK’s largest landlords

    City of London skyline
  • Wednesday, 14 April, 2021
    British Land buys up retail parks and warehouses in diversification push

    UK property group seeks to move away from dependence on offices and city centre shops

  • Monday, 11 January, 2021
    British Land collects less than half of rent from retailers for latest quarter

    Coronavirus restrictions force many of the landlord’s tenants to close

    British Land’s Broadgate estate in the City of London
  • Wednesday, 23 December, 2020
    British Land sells £400m worth of offices in London’s West End

    Deal shows demand for workspace in the capital despite twin concerns of Brexit and coronavirus

  • Friday, 4 December, 2020
    Investments
    Compass insiders buy on weakness

    Contract caterer has been badly hit by the pandemic

  • Wednesday, 18 November, 2020
    Commercial property
    British Land ditches retail properties as pandemic inflicts £1bn hit

    New chief plans to sell some sites or convert them into warehouses and delivery centres

    A lone office worker at British Land’s Broadgate estate in London. The overall value of the group’s portfolio had fallen from £11.2bn to £10.3bn since March
  • Friday, 9 October, 2020
    British Land resumes dividend as London’s office market returns to life

    Landlord says it has been paid 91% of the rent due from office tenants on its estate

    Broadgate in London where British Land has offices. The property company has sold off £245m of assets in the struggling retail sector since March
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