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Hammerson PLC

  • Saturday, 27 July, 2024
    Lex
    How a Bicester Village sale could bring Hammerson back from the dead Premium content

    Change in fortunes for beaten-down property group would chime with broader retail sector

    Shoppers at Bicester Village outlet shopping centre near Oxford
  • Monday, 22 July, 2024
    LVMH-backed fund buys £1.5bn stake in Bicester Village owner

    UK shopping centre landlord Hammerson says deal with L Catterton is ‘game changer’

    Shoppers walk near the Bullring shopping centre at night
  • Thursday, 29 February, 2024
    Brent Cross and Bullring owner reports first rise in rental values since 2017

    Hammerson results indicate gloom over UK retail property market might have turned

    The distinctive metal-studded Selfridges building and bridge at the Bullring shopping centre
  • Saturday, 11 March, 2023
    Investments
    Investors’ Chronicle: Greggs, Johnson Service Group, Hammerson

    Companies analysis from our sister publication

  • Tuesday, 8 November, 2022
    Hammerson boosted as consumers return to shops

    Mall landlord’s shares jump almost 10% as retailer demand for new space rises

    The Bullring shopping centre, owned by mall operator Hammerson, in Birmingham, UK
  • Thursday, 28 July, 2022
    Hammerson scores first profit in 5 years as mall values bottom out

    Shopping centre group’s shares jump 10% having dropped 90% since 2017

    Shoppers near the Bullring shopping centre, owned by mall operator Hammerson, in Birmingham
  • Monday, 16 May, 2022
    The Big Read
    The rise, fall and rebirth of the shopping centre

    The decline of bricks-and-mortar retail has been a catastrophe for malls. But landlords and local authorities are trying to ensure they have a future

  • Friday, 4 March, 2022
    Hammerson confident of a bright future for UK shopping centres

    Fall in valuations slows for mall owner after brutal downturn

    The Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham
  • Friday, 22 October, 2021
    LexCommercial property
    Malls: European shoppers return but owners remain vulnerable Premium content

    The sector is still in need of a reality check

    Shoppers at the Bullring shopping centre
  • Thursday, 5 August, 2021
    Hammerson blames eviction ban for slowing recovery

    Shopping mall owner posts pre-tax loss of £354m as asset values fall further

  • Friday, 23 July, 2021
    Investments
    Investors’ Chronicle: Next, Hammerson, Royal Mail

    Companies analysis from our sister publication

  • Wednesday, 21 April, 2021
    Hammerson aims to trim debt with retail parks sale

    Shopping centre owner disposes of seven sites to Brookfield for £330m

    The Bullring shopping complex in Birmingham
  • Monday, 12 April, 2021
    Lex
    Hammerson: offloading assets a necessary survival strategy Premium content

    More disposals will be needed to strengthen balance sheet of UK mall owner

    The Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham
  • Friday, 12 March, 2021
    Shopping centre owner Hammerson posts biggest ever loss

    Owner of malls including the Bullring and Brent Cross has been pummeled by lockdowns

    The Bullring shopping centre
  • Monday, 8 February, 2021
    UK economy
    Sunak facing calls to help UK’s struggling stores

    Retailers want Treasury to level playing field with online rivals via an internet sales tax and business rates reform

  • Tuesday, 19 January, 2021
    Hammerson collects less than half its rent from retailers

    Bullring owner receives 41% of quarterly payments as shopping centre tenants suffer

  • Friday, 18 December, 2020
    UK property group Hammerson seeks Dublin listing before Brexit deadline

    Shopping centre owner hopes shares will start trading in Ireland next week after secondary listing

  • Wednesday, 30 September, 2020
    Challenges lie ahead for new Hammerson chief

    Shopping centre owner is one of most heavily shorted UK stocks

    Hammerson’s Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham
  • Wednesday, 30 September, 2020
    LombardCat Rutter Pooley
    Ethical concerns cost Boohoo very little

    Retailer weathers storm; TP ICAP’s Liquidnet deal; Hammerson’s new chief

  • Thursday, 6 August, 2020
    LombardKate Burgess
    Carolyn McCall just about keeps ITV’s show on the road

    Broadcaster faces more than pantomime threats; Hammerson hammers out a survival plan

    ITV boss Carolyn McCall faces an uphill battle steering the group through the pandemic as rival streaming services gain new subscribers
  • Thursday, 6 August, 2020
    Hammerson looks to raise almost £1bn to get through pandemic

    Shopping centre owner to sell stake in European business and raise £550m from rights issue

  • Monday, 3 August, 2020
    Hammerson readies £600m cash call to help survive crisis

    Shopping centre owner set to offload 50% stake in its European outlet business as it bolsters business

    Hammerson owns centres including Victoria Gate in Leeds
  • Wednesday, 1 July, 2020
    LexProperty sector
    British Land/Hammerson: the way we’ll live now Premium content

    Retail is in a worse mess than the admin factories in which so many white-collar workers toiled

  • Wednesday, 1 July, 2020
    Hammerson taps £300m credit in effort to avoid Intu’s fate

    Shopping centre owner boosts balance sheet as it collects just 16% of rent due for latest quarter

    Hammerson owns 18 UK shopping centres and retail parks, including Victoria Gate in Leeds, pictured
  • Monday, 15 June, 2020
    LombardKate Burgess
    Retail queues won’t cushion the hammer blows hitting landlords

    Hammerson’s woes go beyond retail reopenings; Cineworld spurns Cineplex; Little bp

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