Fashion

Big retail landlords seek end-of-year deadline for payment arrears

British Land and Land Securities (Landsec) have called for a six-month time limit for landlords and tenants to settle billions of pounds of arrears after restrictions on rent collection end in June, according to The Times newspaper.The companies, which own shopping centres including Broadgate and Meadowhall for the former and Bluewater for the latter, said that with normal market conditions returning after lockdowns end, rent payments should resume from the next quarter.

“This reflects not only a vital step towards restoring normal market conditions, but also the strength of trading that many brands have seen since the third lockdown began to lift,” the landlords said in a joint statement.Mark Allan, chief executive of Land Securities, added: “We have seen retailers and restaurant operators report trading close to 2019 levels, so there is no reason why these businesses shouldn’t be able to meet their rental obligations”.Made in response to a government consultation, the landlords propose that all parties would have until December to come up with repayment plans for rent debts accrued since the start of the pandemic.Commercial property owners have been banned from evicting tenants that do not pay rent or pursuing them with aggressive rent collection tactics for more than a year.However, retail and hospitality groups also raised concerns about the proposal. Kate Nicholls, chief executive of UK Hospitality, told the Times it was “unrealistic” to expect hospitality businesses to pay their rent in full from June.

Related Posts

Consumers are demanding ethics and sustainability say industry’s big names

One point that emerged clearly from speakers coming from widely different vantage points in the fashion sector was that the consumer really wants to see change happening. “Sustainability is…

Fashion retail to see ‘worst Christmas since 2008’

Economic concerns and high business rates will conspire to damage both sales and profits and would make the 2019/20 season “the worst winter since Woolworths collapsed,” the exec…

Online fit issues dent sales, mean clothing goes unworn – study

Fit specialist True Fit spoke to over 2,000 consumers for its Fashion Derailed report and showed an average build-up of £22,140 worth of unworn clothing per woman and…

PM Johnson- We need a new trade deal with EU

“What we want to do is to make it absolutely clear that the backstop is no good, it’s dead, it’s got to go. The Withdrawal Agreement is dead,…

UK retailers plan investment boost says CBI survey, but fashion sector is tough

For now though, fashion is struggling. “Although overall sales volumes were stable, this masked variable performances by different sub-sectors, with rising sales volumes by grocers and non-specialised stores…

UK shoppers demand end to beauty’s plastic waste problem – report

So says a study by the Pull Agency, the creative agency specialising in beauty, that was unveiled at a virtual event on Wednesday. It spoke to 2,000 UK…