Construction UK Construction Directory
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Share this page
Construction News
25/03/2009

Don't Blame Landlords For Retail Woes Says BPF

Construction News Image
Quarterly rent payments will be due today for commercial property tenants across the country, with some fearing that retailers risk being pushed over the brink as deflation begins to take hold and cash flow dries up.

Retailers, led by Top Shop boss Sir Phillip Green and Carpetright owner Lord Harris, have accused landlords of pursuing archaic practices that are forcing retailers out of business.

However, property owners and investors, led by the British Property Federation (BPF) have sought to defuse the row by offering major concessions including changing leases to allow for monthly rent payments and reducing service charges, which pay for shared energy and facilities, like lifts.

It is not known upon what terms commercial property privately owned by Green or Harris is rented out.

John Richards, Chief Executive of Hammerson, who own Leicester's Highcross shopping centre and part of the Bullring in Birmingham, said: "Landlords are generally open-minded in discussions with their tenants on matters of affordability and short term financial pressures. We're working extremely hard to understand the problems our tenants face on a unit-by-unit basis. We see no merit in having an adversarial relationship with them."

-- Advertisement --
hss

BPF Chief Executive Liz Peace admits that the recession has damaged the image of the property industry, and stresses that maintaining close relationships with tenants will be important for landlords' efforts to turn this around.

She said: "We need to remember that many large landlords are actually the pension funds and financial institutions that manage the savings of the man in the street. Their investors are not faceless moneymen but members of the public who have their pensions and savings tied up in shops or offices. Demanding massive concessions will not only hurt future development but hit the financial well-being of savers - the general public - who are already suffering from tiny interest rates on deposits.

"There is no easy answer when we’re suffering the worst downturn for nearly a century and clearly there is scope for negotiation and for easing the burden. This is exactly what the leading landlords have been doing. But landlords are suffering just as much as retailers. Clearly the terms of leases - including quarterly payments - were agreed freely by both sides and you simply can't rip up thousands of contracts on the fly. But ultimately, common sense tells you that no landlord will want a bankrupt tenant and an empty building. They need rent like retailers need sales."

(CD/JM)

Latest Construction News

01/05/2024

Ebbsfleet United FC has announced that Gravesham Borough Council secured plans for Northfleet Harbourside. Ebbsfleet United FC are shareholders in the project which is set to transform and regenerate the immediate area surrounding the football club. Within the 50-acre mixed-use development, ...
01/05/2024

Construction firm GRAHAM has completed the interior fit-out of Primark's newly refurbished store at Westfield Stratford City Shopping Centre. The project, delivered by GRAHAM's Interior Fit-Out division, marks a significant milestone for Primark's ongoing expansion and enhances the shopping ...
01/05/2024

Contractors AmcoGiffen has installed the main span for the footbridge between the two platforms at Llanelli station. The process of lifting and placing the span took two hours, and it followed recent work to install the landings and stairs on both platforms. The next milestone at Llanelli station ...
01/05/2024

British Steel has secured plans to develop an Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) at its Scunthorpe headquarters. The company’s application was given the go-ahead by North Lincolnshire Council following a detailed consultation period. Its application to build another EAF, at its Teesside site, was ...
01/05/2024

Energy firm EDF is to collaborate with Pod Point on a new Smart Charging pilot. The initiative aims to optimise Electric Vehicle (EV) charging schedules based on day-ahead electricity demand forecasts. By shifting customers' electricity use to off peak hours, the product will help reduce carbon ...
01/05/2024

Russell Roof Tiles (RRT) has launched its first solar PV offer to market, with the same quality credentials and easy installation as its concrete products. The launch follows 18 months of research and development, and the new in-roof solar PV system RussFast Solar has been designed to be ...
01/05/2024

Hines has secured plans from Southwark Council to build a new, landmark office and residential development at 18 Blackfriars Road. The approval which was secured working with architects Foster + Partners, and Lipton Rogers, allows Hines to breathe new life into a two-acre brownfield site that has ...
01/05/2024

Mecalac has appointed a new dealer to its UK and Ireland distributor network. Headquartered in Carlisle, but with dealerships both sides of the border, Lloyd Ltd will retail Mecalac's latest range of compact construction equipment across Northern England and Southern and Central Scotland. ...
01/05/2024

The Offshore Wind Growth Partnership (OWGP) its latest Innovation Grants competition, which will see a total of £1 million awarded to successful supply chain companies to develop new products and services for the offshore wind sector. Innovation Grants between £25,000 to £200,000 are available ...
01/05/2024

British Gas has extended its partnership with Barclays, which helps customers explore ways they could make their homes more energy efficient. The partnership now includes an offer for Barclays UK residential mortgage customers to get a British Gas Home Health Check, which usually costs £99, for ...
Lakeside HireThink Construction Skills Ltd.JWCBRICOFLOR UKAqua Direct LtdEfco UK LtdRichman Brick & Stone LtdBurnside Plant Hire LtdGroundForm Piling LtdLuxcrete Limited
Terms and Conditions
2024/05/02 06:12:07